Secret slot?
February 5, 2007 10:43 AM
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Is there a secret PCI-Express slot in my HP Media Center that I can free up for use?
I've upgraded my HP Media Center PC (model number m7060n) to Windows Vista, and I naturally want to run Aero Glass. Officially, though, this box only has a PCI slot available for graphics, and it's impossible to find a PCI card that meets the specs for Aero (DirectX 3.0) -- there are one or two that only seem to be available in the U.S. If I wait, there may be more that become available.
However, several websites list a PCI-Express slot in the specifications for this machine (some noting that the slot is unavailable, though.) Without cracking open the case, I'm guessing it's being used for the TV Tuner card. Can I do any harm by removing this card (possibly replacing it with a PCI version) and installing a PCI-E graphics card into this slot? I doubt I'll like the answer I would get if I asked HP directly, so I'm putting it to you much smarter people.
posted by evilcolonel to computers & internet (6 comments total)
Tuner cards don't usually go into PCI-E slots (AFAIK). Only video output cards really need that much bandwidth.
posted by GuyZero at 10:59 AM on February 5, 2007