M MrBanana_1 Commendable Aug 24, 2016 19 0 1,510 Jan 29, 2018 #1 I have a HP 110-052ea which has a mini PCIe slot. I also found a spare HD 6350 at home, so if I bought a mini PCIe to full sized PCIe adapter, could I connect the graphics card and make it work?
I have a HP 110-052ea which has a mini PCIe slot. I also found a spare HD 6350 at home, so if I bought a mini PCIe to full sized PCIe adapter, could I connect the graphics card and make it work?
M MrBanana_1 Commendable Aug 24, 2016 19 0 1,510 Jan 29, 2018 #2 On the pc specs list, it says “Half Length Mini Card” so what adapter would I need if possible? Upvote 0 Downvote
R_1 Expert Ambassador Sep 8, 2015 8,440 632 49,290 Jan 29, 2018 #3 you would need a mini PCIe to a 1X PCIe adapter then a 1x PCIe to a 16x PCIe adapter, you will be limited to the 1x speed. I would suggest a new motherboard with a full sized slot may be cheaper Upvote 0 Downvote
you would need a mini PCIe to a 1X PCIe adapter then a 1x PCIe to a 16x PCIe adapter, you will be limited to the 1x speed. I would suggest a new motherboard with a full sized slot may be cheaper
M MrBanana_1 Commendable Aug 24, 2016 19 0 1,510 Jan 29, 2018 #4 R_1 : you would need a mini PCIe to a 1X PCIe adapter then a 1x PCIe to a 16x PCIe adapter, you will be limited to the 1x speed. I would suggest a new motherboard with a full sized slot may be cheaper It’s a very old chipset, an i3-3240t with a socket 1155, can you recommend any motherboards? Upvote 0 Downvote
R_1 : you would need a mini PCIe to a 1X PCIe adapter then a 1x PCIe to a 16x PCIe adapter, you will be limited to the 1x speed. I would suggest a new motherboard with a full sized slot may be cheaper It’s a very old chipset, an i3-3240t with a socket 1155, can you recommend any motherboards?