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is it possible to install an ATI Radeon HD 2400 Pro 256MB PCIe in a fu

cannot get video signal

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Piratacobra

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Good day, as the title is self explanatory, i do not know if i am asking too much from a  fujitsu siemens esprimo p5925 running W7 Ultimate to get along with an ATI Radeon HD 2400 Pro 256MB PCIe, when i install the video card, and try to power on, the machine just stalls. Or maybe i am missing something. i tried to download and install first the driver, which is pretty accesible, and i think that th video card is pretty simple and generic, but nothing. Thanks


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iammykyl

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Gday.

Here are the specs > https://icecat.biz/e...25-1508616.html

It does have a PCI express 16 slot, 

Only has a 300W PSU.

 

GPU specs > https://www.techpowe...ning at 400 MHz.

200W PSU recommended, TDP 20W

 

No reason why it shouldn't work. 

You need to find the Manual, find out if you have to change a setting in the BIOS.

The MB slot may be defective.   Can you find another card to try?.

The GPU may be defective.  Can you try it in another computer?.


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If I may chime in here folks  :)

 

when i install the video card, and try to power on, the machine just stalls. 

 

 

Can you explain what you mean by stalls.

 

Do you get anything at all on the screen.

 

Have you tried starting in Safe Mode.


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iammykyl

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:wave: Always good to see you Phillpower2


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