I am exploring options to upgrade my Dell Optiplex 980 MT to free up the PCIe x4 and x16 slots. I have one setup as a pfSense firewall and would like an additional NICs installed. A second unit is setup as a file server, and I would like an LSI HBA with external SAS/SATA ports installed. I need to free up a PCIe slot for an additional adapter in each. One is already used (for non-video) with both.
I purchased a knock-off PCI VGA cards (not PCIe), but there was no video output. I am uncertain if this is an issue with the cards (they were cheap) or with the Dell Optiplex 980 MT. I have read indications that these will not output video with PCI cards. However, the BIOS option for video seems to indicate it can. It didn't work with the cheap brand. Thoughts?
Another possibility I am exploring is installing a PCIe x1 video card in the PCIe x1 slot which is indicated by Dell for use with a WiFi adapter. Issues might include: does the PCIe x1 WiFi slot work for video? Is the Dell supplied power supply sufficient to power the video card (and other gear installed)? Does the length of the card fit in the space permitted? Can the video adapter/cables be extended out. Some video cards I found are:
- NVIDIA NVS 300 by PNY 512MB GDDR3 PCI Express Gen 2 x1
https://www.amazon.com/PNY-Profesional-Business-Graphics-VCNVS300X1-PB/dp/B004FEJX3C
- ATI FireMV 2260 Graphics Card ATi FireMV 2260 - 256MB DDR2 SDRAM - PCI Express x1
https://www.amazon.com/ATI-FireMV-2260-Graphics-Card/dp/B007W80IDW
- VisionTek Radeon 4350 SFF DMS59 512MB DDR2 PCIe x1
https://www.amazon.com/VisionTek-Radeon-DMS59-512MB-Graphics/dp/B0038LWTUW
- ZOTAC GeForce GT 710 1GB DDR3 PCIE x 1
https://www.amazon.com/ZOTAC-GeForce-Profile-Graphic-ZT-71304-20L/dp/B01E9Z2D60
Any thoughts on the first (PCI video) or second (PCIe x1) options?
I have read other discussions on Tom's Hardware regarding similar issues, but not this issue specifically.
I purchased a knock-off PCI VGA cards (not PCIe), but there was no video output. I am uncertain if this is an issue with the cards (they were cheap) or with the Dell Optiplex 980 MT. I have read indications that these will not output video with PCI cards. However, the BIOS option for video seems to indicate it can. It didn't work with the cheap brand. Thoughts?
Another possibility I am exploring is installing a PCIe x1 video card in the PCIe x1 slot which is indicated by Dell for use with a WiFi adapter. Issues might include: does the PCIe x1 WiFi slot work for video? Is the Dell supplied power supply sufficient to power the video card (and other gear installed)? Does the length of the card fit in the space permitted? Can the video adapter/cables be extended out. Some video cards I found are:
- NVIDIA NVS 300 by PNY 512MB GDDR3 PCI Express Gen 2 x1
https://www.amazon.com/PNY-Profesional-Business-Graphics-VCNVS300X1-PB/dp/B004FEJX3C
- ATI FireMV 2260 Graphics Card ATi FireMV 2260 - 256MB DDR2 SDRAM - PCI Express x1
https://www.amazon.com/ATI-FireMV-2260-Graphics-Card/dp/B007W80IDW
- VisionTek Radeon 4350 SFF DMS59 512MB DDR2 PCIe x1
https://www.amazon.com/VisionTek-Radeon-DMS59-512MB-Graphics/dp/B0038LWTUW
- ZOTAC GeForce GT 710 1GB DDR3 PCIE x 1
https://www.amazon.com/ZOTAC-GeForce-Profile-Graphic-ZT-71304-20L/dp/B01E9Z2D60
Any thoughts on the first (PCI video) or second (PCIe x1) options?
I have read other discussions on Tom's Hardware regarding similar issues, but not this issue specifically.