Integrated Graphics Subsystem

6.3Upgrading

These systems provide direct, dual-monitor support; a VGA monitor and a DisplayPort monitor can be connected and driven simultaneously. These systems also include a PCIe x16 graphics connector that specifically supports a PCIe x16 graphics card and a PCIe x16 connector that provides PCIe x4 operation for an x4 or x16 PCIe card.

The upgrade procedure is as follows:

1.Shut down the system through the operating system.

2.Unplug the power cord from the rear of the system unit.

3.Remove the chassis cover.

4.Install the graphics card into the PCIe x16 graphics slot or the PCIe x4/x16 slot.

5.Replace the chassis cover.

6.Reconnect the power cord to the system unit.

7.Power up the system unit:

If a PCIe graphics card is installed in the PCIe x4 /x16 slot, the integrated graphics controller of the processor will be disabled by default, but can be re-enabled through the BIOS settings to allow an alternate method of multi-monitor operation. Press the F10 key during the boot process to enter the ROM-based Setup utility and re-enable the GMA for multi-monitor operation. A PCIe card installed in the PCIe x4 slot will be limited to x4 operation.

Two PCIe graphics can be installed simultaneously to provide an alternate method for multi-monitor support. In this configuration, the integrated graphics controller (if present) will be disabled.

The MXM interface and integrated graphics controller share the same VGA and DP output connectors. If an MXM solution is used in the USDT model, the integrated graphics controller cannot be enabled.

6.4Monitor Connectors

All form factors provide an analog VGA connector and a DisplayPort connector, and can drive both types of monitors simultaneously. The following subsections describe these connectors.

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