Monday, January 18, 2010

Pci Express How Can I Change My Computer's PCI Video Card To PCI Express In The BIOS Settings?

How can I change my computer's PCI video card to PCI Express in the BIOS Settings? - pci express

I have a PCI-Express graphics card in my computer that is configured for PCI. How do I upgrade to PCI Express in the BIOS setup?

6 comments:

Jack K said...

BIOS has its PCIe Graphics Card ... is a BIOS ... It's not like GB of memory should work with ... hence the "s omitted" ... whether it works .... left alone before break

Jack K said...

BIOS has its PCIe Graphics Card ... is a BIOS ... It's not like GB of memory should work with ... hence the "s omitted" ... whether it works .... left alone before break

bon-gart said...

Not all drivers are the same. They bring major changes in the navigation of which sometimes only between BIOS versions.

No specific information about the type and version of BIOS you have, or even the make and model of your computer to know me or someone else, perhaps.

Therefore, start the jump to the BIOS, and you will find the option under the video, which is accessible, too. This option takes many different forms, but is usually "Advanced Chipset Setup" if you use this option. On the other hand, could be anywhere.

Matt K said...

You can not change. PCI and PCI-E are completely different.

P5N-D said...

Bios are different, so I'm not ur, if the BIOS does not Virson Whats ur BIOS do?

wolf4_20... said...

can not PCI and PCI-E, there are different

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