F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Yes, you can use the Riser Card for display purposes.

Yes, you can use the Riser Card for display purposes.

Yes, you can use the Riser Card for display purposes.

T
tamemarco
Senior Member
482
03-21-2024, 10:43 AM
#1
Hi, your PCIe slot issue has stopped working and you need a dedicated graphics card. I’m not familiar with external GPU docks or riser cards, but I can help you explore alternatives. You might consider using a riser card if it’s compatible with your motherboard, or look into other methods like adding a USB-C graphics card or checking for BIOS updates. Let me know what you find!
T
tamemarco
03-21-2024, 10:43 AM #1

Hi, your PCIe slot issue has stopped working and you need a dedicated graphics card. I’m not familiar with external GPU docks or riser cards, but I can help you explore alternatives. You might consider using a riser card if it’s compatible with your motherboard, or look into other methods like adding a USB-C graphics card or checking for BIOS updates. Let me know what you find!

S
Sofi41505
Member
149
03-27-2024, 08:26 PM
#2
What are the details of your setup? You can test it across various slots on your motherboard.
S
Sofi41505
03-27-2024, 08:26 PM #2

What are the details of your setup? You can test it across various slots on your motherboard.

R
robbierobot99
Member
102
03-28-2024, 02:50 AM
#3
You're experiencing issues with your motherboard, having just one PCI x16 slot and one PCI x1 slot available. Your system is an AsRock B450 MB with the R5 3600 processor and a GTX 1050 graphics card.
R
robbierobot99
03-28-2024, 02:50 AM #3

You're experiencing issues with your motherboard, having just one PCI x16 slot and one PCI x1 slot available. Your system is an AsRock B450 MB with the R5 3600 processor and a GTX 1050 graphics card.

L
LegendaryPrimx
Junior Member
17
03-28-2024, 01:25 PM
#4
What model of motherboard are you using? It’s hard to adjust the GPU PCIe slot unless the PC is already secured.
L
LegendaryPrimx
03-28-2024, 01:25 PM #4

What model of motherboard are you using? It’s hard to adjust the GPU PCIe slot unless the PC is already secured.

S
shadowbacca
Member
226
03-28-2024, 08:36 PM
#5
You can definitely use the riser card in the x1 slot. It may not boost speed, but it will provide a functional display or working setup.
S
shadowbacca
03-28-2024, 08:36 PM #5

You can definitely use the riser card in the x1 slot. It may not boost speed, but it will provide a functional display or working setup.