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faq:hardware:graphics [2016/12/01 14:34] – [What is the maximum size of a VGA card that fits in my XPC cube?] christianfaq:hardware:graphics [2022/07/05 08:52] (current) Shuttle
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-====== Graphics Card-related FAQs ======+====== Graphics Card-related FAQ ======
 ===== Does a PCI-E x4 card fit in a x16 slot? ===== ===== Does a PCI-E x4 card fit in a x16 slot? =====
 //I just purchased a Shuttle XPC cube Barebone. It has only one PCI-E x16 slot, however I have an old PCI-E x4 card. Can I use this card with the PCI-E x16 slot?// //I just purchased a Shuttle XPC cube Barebone. It has only one PCI-E x16 slot, however I have an old PCI-E x4 card. Can I use this card with the PCI-E x16 slot?//
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 Yes, a single-lane PCI-E (x1) card can be inserted into a multi-lane slot (PCI-E x4, PCI-E x8, etc.), but may not fit into a smaller PCI-E slot (e.g. a PCI-E x16 card in a x8 slot). However, some motherboards have PCI-E slots that use open-ended sockets to permit physically longer PCI-E cards to work. An example is an x1 slot that allows for all x1, x2, x4 , x8 or x16 cards, even though it would run at only x1 speed. Yes, a single-lane PCI-E (x1) card can be inserted into a multi-lane slot (PCI-E x4, PCI-E x8, etc.), but may not fit into a smaller PCI-E slot (e.g. a PCI-E x16 card in a x8 slot). However, some motherboards have PCI-E slots that use open-ended sockets to permit physically longer PCI-E cards to work. An example is an x1 slot that allows for all x1, x2, x4 , x8 or x16 cards, even though it would run at only x1 speed.
 ===== Does my Shuttle XPC support the latest NVIDIA GeForce or AMD Radeon graphics card? Is the Shuttle power supply sufficient enough to support such a card? ===== ===== Does my Shuttle XPC support the latest NVIDIA GeForce or AMD Radeon graphics card? Is the Shuttle power supply sufficient enough to support such a card? =====
-The power supply unit can be counted on to deliver sufficient power without any difficulties. You will only need to double-check whether the video card will fit in the case. Cards with a dual fan system (dual-slot cards, or cards with an exceptionally large fan) may just be too large. The only exception are the P/P2/H7/J1/J2/J3-Series chassis types. Please take a look at our compatibility list which also details supported processors and memory: http://global.shuttle.com/support_list.jsp+The power supply unit can be counted on to deliver sufficient power without any difficulties. You will only need to double-check whether the video card will fit in the case. Cards with a dual fan system (dual-slot cards, or cards with an exceptionally large fan) may just be too large. The only exception are the P/P2/H7/J1/J2/J3-Series chassis types.
  
-===== What is the maximum size of VGA card that fits in my XPC cube? ===== +  * Please take look at our **Compatibility List** which also details supported processors and memory: https://global.shuttle.com/support/supportList 
-There are four different XPC product series: G-P/P2-, H- and J-Series+  * You may also check the **Power Supply Calculator** to learn more about power consumption of different processorsgraphics cards and other components: https://global.shuttle.com/support/power
  
-  * **J-Series**: The maximum size of a card that fits in the J-Series is 273 mm (L) 98 mm (H) 38 mm (D). But due to the different layout designs of each model and VGA card, we strongly suggest to check our VGA support list for each model or test before purchasing the VGA card. \\ {{:faq:hardware:graphics:faq_vga_size_j.jpg?nolink&500|}} {{:faq:hardware:graphics:faq_vga_size_j_1.jpg?nolink&500|}} {{:faq:hardware:graphics:faq_vga_size_j_2.jpg?nolink&500|}} +===== What is the maximum size of a VGA card that fits in my XPC? ===== 
-  * **H-Series**: The maximum size of a card that fits in the H-Series is 267 mm (L) 98 mm (H) 18/34 mm (D). \\ {{:faq:hardware:graphics:faq_vga_size_h.jpg?nolink&500|}} {{:faq:hardware:graphics:faq_vga_size_h_1.jpg?nolink&500|}} +There are several different XPC product series with PCI Express slots: G-, P/P2-, H-, J- and R-Series, as well as the XPC slim in 3 litre and 4.7 litre format. 
-  * **G-Series**: The maximum size of a card that fits in the G-Series is 206 mm (L) 98 mm (H) 16 mm (D). But due to the different layout designs of each model and VGA card, we strongly suggest to check our VGA support list for each model or test before purchasing the VGA card. \\ {{:faq:hardware:graphics:faq_vga_size_g.jpg?nolink&500|}} {{:faq:hardware:graphics:faq_vga_size_g_1.jpg?nolink&500|}} + 
-  * **P/P2-Series**: The maximum size of a card that fits in the P/P2-Series is 266 mm (L) 98 mm (H) 36 mm (D). But due to the different layout designs of each model and VGA card, we strongly suggest to check our VGA support list for each model or test before purchasing the VGA card. \\ {{:faq:hardware:graphics:faq_vga_size_p2.jpg?nolink&500|}} {{:faq:hardware:graphics:faq_vga_size_p2_1.jpg?nolink&500|}} \\  <WRAP center round important 60%>+==== XPC slim ==== 
 +=== 4.7-litre format w/ PCIe slot === 
 +The maximum size of a card that fits in this model is 205 mm (L) × 120 mm (H) × 45 mm (D).\\ {{:faq:hardware:graphics:faq_vga_size_xh510g2.jpg?nolink&500|}} 
 + 
 +=== 3-litre format w/ PCIe slot === 
 +The maximum size of a card that fits in this model is 208.5 mm (L) × 120 mm (H) × 30 mm (D).\\ {{:faq:hardware:graphics:faq_vga_size_xh110g.jpg?nolink&500|}} 
 + 
 +==== XPC cube ==== 
 +=== R8-Series === 
 +The maximum size of a card that fits in the R8-Series is 280 mm (L) × 120 mm (H) × 40 mm (D).\\ {{:faq:hardware:graphics:faq_vga_size_r8.jpg?nolink&500|}} 
 +=== J-Series, R-Series (R4, R6) === 
 +The maximum size of a card that fits in the J-Series is 273 mm (L) × 98 mm (H) × 38 mm (D). But due to the different layout designs of each model and VGA card, we strongly suggest to check our VGA support list for each model or test before purchasing the VGA card.\\ {{:faq:hardware:graphics:faq_vga_size_j.jpg?nolink&500|}} {{:faq:hardware:graphics:faq_vga_size_j_1.jpg?nolink&500|}} {{:faq:hardware:graphics:faq_vga_size_j_2.jpg?nolink&500|}} 
 +=== H-Series === 
 +The maximum size of a card that fits in the H-Series is 267 mm (L) × 98 mm (H) × 18/34 mm (D).\\ {{:faq:hardware:graphics:faq_vga_size_h.jpg?nolink&500|}} {{:faq:hardware:graphics:faq_vga_size_h_1.jpg?nolink&500|}} 
 +=== G-Series === 
 +The maximum size of a card that fits in the G-Series is 206 mm (L) × 98 mm (H) × 16 mm (D). But due to the different layout designs of each model and VGA card, we strongly suggest to check our VGA support list for each model or test before purchasing the VGA card.\\ {{:faq:hardware:graphics:faq_vga_size_g.jpg?nolink&500|}} {{:faq:hardware:graphics:faq_vga_size_g_1.jpg?nolink&500|}} 
 +=== P/P2-Series === 
 +The maximum size of a card that fits in the P/P2-Series is 266 mm (L) × 98 mm (H) × 36 mm (D). But due to the different layout designs of each model and VGA card, we strongly suggest to check our VGA support list for each model or test before purchasing the VGA card.\\ {{:faq:hardware:graphics:faq_vga_size_p2.jpg?nolink&500|}} {{:faq:hardware:graphics:faq_vga_size_p2_1.jpg?nolink&500|}} \\  <WRAP center round important 60%>
 Note: The P-Series requires the fan-duct to be removed in order to support a long-length VGA card. Burn-in tests without fan-duct have proven that the machine's thermal performance will not be affected. Note: The P-Series requires the fan-duct to be removed in order to support a long-length VGA card. Burn-in tests without fan-duct have proven that the machine's thermal performance will not be affected.
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-===== Auto reboot and no POST screen after changing video card ===== +===== My XPC auto-reboots and will not post after changing the video card. Why? ===== 
-Problem: After changing the video card which is known functional and in the compatibility list, the POST screen no longer displays while power cycles in on and off behavior.+Problem: After changing the video card which is certain to be functional and also quoted on the Shuttle compatibility list, the POST screen is no longer displayed while the PC is in a boot loop.
  
-{{:faq:hardware:graphics:vga_bios_chip1.jpg?nolink&400|}} \\ BIOS chip sitting before video card removed+{{:faq:hardware:graphics:vga_bios_chip1.jpg?nolink&400|}} \\ Correct sitting of BIOS chip before removal of video card
  
 {{:faq:hardware:graphics:vga_bios_chip2.jpg?nolink&400|}} \\ BIOS chip mistakenly pulled from housing {{:faq:hardware:graphics:vga_bios_chip2.jpg?nolink&400|}} \\ BIOS chip mistakenly pulled from housing
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 {{:faq:hardware:graphics:vga_bios_chip3.jpg?nolink&400|}} \\ BIOS chip partially detached from its housing {{:faq:hardware:graphics:vga_bios_chip3.jpg?nolink&400|}} \\ BIOS chip partially detached from its housing
  
-Solution: In some cases, video card is situated on top of the system BIOS chip. During the removal of video card, the I/O shield of video card might have accidentally hit the BIOS chip which, in result, caused the BIOS chip loosened from its housing. Please double check the sitting of BIOS chip before seeking for further troubleshooting.+Solution: In some cases, the video card sits atop of the system BIOS chip. By removing the video card, the I/O shield of the video card might have accidentally hit the BIOS chip which, in result, caused the BIOS chip loosened from its housing. Please doublecheck the correct sitting of the BIOS chip before seeking further troubleshooting.
  
 ===== Integrated graphics memory size ===== ===== Integrated graphics memory size =====
-Our products with Intel graphics have their GPU usually included in the CPU and don'have an own VRAM (Video RAM). They use a share of the system memory (RAM) instead. This technology is called Shared Memory or Uniform Memory Access (UMA).+Our Shuttle XPC products with Intel graphics have their GPU usually included in the CPU and do not have an own VRAM (Video RAM). They use a share of the system memory (RAM) instead. This technology is called Shared Memory or Uniform Memory Access (UMA).
  
 **Is it possible to change/limit the size of the VRAM?** **Is it possible to change/limit the size of the VRAM?**
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 +===== No screen or black screen after graphics card installation? =====
 +This problem often has a mechanical cause or missing electrical connections. Therefore, check the correct installation first.
 +  * Is the graphics card connected to the additionally required **power connectors**? \\ {{:faq:hardware:graphics:vga_card_6_8pin_power_connector.png?&250nolink|}} {{:faq:hardware:graphics:vga_card_6_8pin_power_cable.jpg?nolink&250|}}
 +  * Is the graphics card **correctly inserted** in the PCI Express slot? **No contacts** may be exposed! \\ {{:faq:hardware:graphics:vga_card_connector_fail1.jpg?nolink&400|}} {{:faq:hardware:graphics:vga_card_connector_fail2.jpg?nolink&400|}}
 +
 +:!: Don't forget to **test** the failed **graphics card** in **another machine** as well to make sure it really works! Then try a different graphics card in your machine.
  
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