A amalmathew9656 Aug 11, 2018 4 0 10 Aug 11, 2018 #1 My cpu is consists of only ram of 2 gb. So is there any problum to intall a graphics card to the pc
Solution Ralston18 Aug 11, 2018 The following link should help: https://ccm.net/faq/44026-how-to-identify-your-motherboard-in-windows-10 Or you can download and run the free version of Belarc Advisor. Very handy and useful utility. One and/or the other above should identify what motherboard is installed. And if you have the case open - carefully look about. Should be some motherboard ID somewhere. Do pay attention to and write down the version number, the serial number, and any related dates. You may need that information as well.
The following link should help: https://ccm.net/faq/44026-how-to-identify-your-motherboard-in-windows-10 Or you can download and run the free version of Belarc Advisor. Very handy and useful utility. One and/or the other above should identify what motherboard is installed. And if you have the case open - carefully look about. Should be some motherboard ID somewhere. Do pay attention to and write down the version number, the serial number, and any related dates. You may need that information as well.
Ralston18 Titan Moderator Oct 11, 2014 37,180 3,829 146,290 Aug 11, 2018 #2 Please add your pc's specs: make, model, motherboard make and model, CPU, RAM (I believe 2 GB - one 2 GB module or two 1 GB modules)? What PCIe slots are available on the motherboard? More information is needed. Upvote 0 Downvote
Please add your pc's specs: make, model, motherboard make and model, CPU, RAM (I believe 2 GB - one 2 GB module or two 1 GB modules)? What PCIe slots are available on the motherboard? More information is needed.
A amalmathew9656 Aug 11, 2018 4 0 10 Aug 11, 2018 #3 Ralston18 : Please add your pc's specs: make, model, motherboard make and model, CPU, RAM (I believe 2 GB - one 2 GB module or two 1 GB modules)? What PCIe slots are available on the motherboard? More information is needed. Upvote 0 Downvote
Ralston18 : Please add your pc's specs: make, model, motherboard make and model, CPU, RAM (I believe 2 GB - one 2 GB module or two 1 GB modules)? What PCIe slots are available on the motherboard? More information is needed.
A amalmathew9656 Aug 11, 2018 4 0 10 Aug 11, 2018 #4 From where do I get the above information.(I am using windows 10) Upvote 0 Downvote
A amalmathew9656 Aug 11, 2018 4 0 10 Aug 11, 2018 #5 Ralston18 : Please add your pc's specs: make, model, motherboard make and model, CPU, RAM (I believe 2 GB - one 2 GB module or two 1 GB modules)? What PCIe slots are available on the motherboard? More information is needed. Upvote 0 Downvote
Ralston18 : Please add your pc's specs: make, model, motherboard make and model, CPU, RAM (I believe 2 GB - one 2 GB module or two 1 GB modules)? What PCIe slots are available on the motherboard? More information is needed.
Ralston18 Titan Moderator Oct 11, 2014 37,180 3,829 146,290 Aug 11, 2018 Solution #6 The following link should help: https://ccm.net/faq/44026-how-to-identify-your-motherboard-in-windows-10 Or you can download and run the free version of Belarc Advisor. Very handy and useful utility. One and/or the other above should identify what motherboard is installed. And if you have the case open - carefully look about. Should be some motherboard ID somewhere. Do pay attention to and write down the version number, the serial number, and any related dates. You may need that information as well. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
The following link should help: https://ccm.net/faq/44026-how-to-identify-your-motherboard-in-windows-10 Or you can download and run the free version of Belarc Advisor. Very handy and useful utility. One and/or the other above should identify what motherboard is installed. And if you have the case open - carefully look about. Should be some motherboard ID somewhere. Do pay attention to and write down the version number, the serial number, and any related dates. You may need that information as well.