![]() ![]() You got to know the the boards in these computers are not like the ones we use to do custom builds witch are open to upgrading with in the boards compatibly. They don't care about you upgrading they sell computers - if it works out fine then its good if not then you know better next time. the bios is custom made for there design and just for the parts they authorize to be used on there computers there only guaranteed to work as is out of the box as you bought it. then get told its your psu and you spend more and end up right back where you are now, but its up to you good luck. and a lot of guys here say ya ya ya when is really no no no.it would be sad you spent $200 on a card that wount post after you installed it as most find out. there are a lot of these threads here at toms to look at some models will allow upgrades and some dont. you really need to see if that upgrade has been proven to work in your model first before you invest money in it. this is not done to hurt you but to protect them. this is done to protect them from undue warranty claims and refunds. Some models of store bought computers may come with a ''locked or fixed'' bios and may not allow you to change certain hardware as a video card. This maybe what there really trying to say with out blaming themselves ![]()
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