JohnPetrucci00
New Member
Hello all,
I recently purchased a Compaq s5710f slimline desktop for normal home use as well as some occasional work, which includes CAD. For the most part I am happy with the performance, but I would like to upgrade the graphics card, which is impossible with this desktop. Here is a link to the specifications for the computer:
http://reviews.cnet.com/desktops/hp-pavilion-slimline-s5710f/4507-3118_7-34451757.html
I have come up with a few options but have some questions...
Option #1: The motherboard has a "slot" for PCI Express x16, but the connector was not installed by the manufacturer. Is it possible to install this connector and then a graphics card? I would also have to upgrade the power supply since the current supply is 200W. Is there any issue with increasing to 300W? Am I going to fry anything?
Option #2: Transplant everything into a normal-size case and get a new motherboard. Any issues with doing this? As in option #1, the power supply would have to be upgraded.
Option #3: Install a graphics card in an available slot, i.e. PCI Express x1. Is it even worth using this slot since it's not x16?
Any other options/ideas?
Thanks.
-John
I recently purchased a Compaq s5710f slimline desktop for normal home use as well as some occasional work, which includes CAD. For the most part I am happy with the performance, but I would like to upgrade the graphics card, which is impossible with this desktop. Here is a link to the specifications for the computer:
http://reviews.cnet.com/desktops/hp-pavilion-slimline-s5710f/4507-3118_7-34451757.html
I have come up with a few options but have some questions...
Option #1: The motherboard has a "slot" for PCI Express x16, but the connector was not installed by the manufacturer. Is it possible to install this connector and then a graphics card? I would also have to upgrade the power supply since the current supply is 200W. Is there any issue with increasing to 300W? Am I going to fry anything?
Option #2: Transplant everything into a normal-size case and get a new motherboard. Any issues with doing this? As in option #1, the power supply would have to be upgraded.
Option #3: Install a graphics card in an available slot, i.e. PCI Express x1. Is it even worth using this slot since it's not x16?
Any other options/ideas?
Thanks.
-John