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DH77EB COMPATIBLE PROCSSOR DRIVERS
Your computer manufacturer might have customized drivers and software to enable or alter features, or provide improved operation on your computer. Noteĭesktop boards from a computer manufacturer, such as Dell* or Gateway*, are not listed in the table below. Processors released after that date aren't supported on any Intel Desktop Board. You can try updating your BIOS/UEFI and then give it another go.All Intel® Desktop Boards were discontinued as of July 2015. Can you get a screenshot of your BIOS screen? If it is indeed BIOS instead of UEFI (the newer version of BIOS), that may be the problem.ĮDIT 2: so turns out there are indeed different versions of PCIe, but they are backwards compatible, so that shouldn't be the issue. It would make sense that the MOBO/BIOS version is just too old to support this new graphics card though. I don't know if he means his MOBO has pins that have to be jumped (connected) to enable support for his graphics card, or if he just jumped the power pins to turn on the computer. The answer said that he removed the BIOS battery (he likely meant the CMOS battery), and then jumped it. I highly doubt it's a PCI-e compatibility issue, but I don't know enough about PCI-e to tell you for sure. I'm not exactly sure what specific issue causes the MOBO to be incompatible, but my guess would be it doesn't have the required PCI-e type(? Don't quote me on this) or doesn't get enough power.ĮDIT: after a bit more research, it seems like it may be a BIOS issue. That CPU should be fine, I have a i5-3570k and run a GTX 1070 without issue. yayyĪgreed about it likely being the MOBO. Thank you so much for your help, I feel hopeful now that it could be sorted out. I hope this is helpful in making some kind of analysis. When he plugged in the card and restarted the PC, it seemed like the motherboard was making the beep sound. I think it is the PCI slot and the new graphic card 1050 ti did fix itself there without any issues. This is the motherboard I highlighted the slot, the graphics card is inserted in. This is my system at the moment There is a power supply above that the shopkeeper replaced to check if it was a power supply issue. However, I am curious and I want to know whether his assessment was right or not? Is this how compatibility works? Can you explain to me what has happened there? Is there any hope of me upgrading my graphic card with the same system? Inserted 4 other graphics card and having no luck told me that the issue could not be helped and if I wanted to have 4 GB graphics card, I needed to consider buying another system (1,57,000 rupees in my local currency.
inserted another graphics card: same issue replaced the supply with something more powerful. This is what the shop owner did afterwards:
DH77EB COMPATIBLE PROCSSOR PC
We did not get any graphics output from the PC onto the monitor.
The PC made another beep and then kept running. They installed the graphics card, turned on the PC, the PC made a beep, fan of the graphic card stopped rotating. Saved for 4 months and then happily took my PC to the shop only to be told that I couldn't have this graphic card because my processor was old and there was a compatibility issue.
DH77EB COMPATIBLE PROCSSOR UPGRADE
I wanted to upgrade the graphics card and I decided on GTX 1050 Ti.