Aspire ME600 graphic card

arphillipa
arphillipa Member Posts: 5 New User

When I bought this computer, I was told I could upgrade my graphic's card. I'm pretty computer literate, but when I tried to install the card I kept getting "no signal". I got fed up after trying 3 different cards, so I finally sent my computer up to geek squad and I was told my motherboard wont accept other graphics card. WHAT THE HECK?? Is there any possible way around this?? Please help

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  • Luis_Finlay
    Luis_Finlay Member Posts: 11 New User

    Hi!

    As I see on this page Acer Aspire ME600 Review, your PC has a PCI-Express Slot and you could upgrade whenever you want, and when you put the new Graphics Card you have to plug the Monitor cable to the New Graphics Card Output (Not the Older ones). Also if the New graphics card don't shown any picture, check the BIOS config and activate the PCI-E graphics.

     

    Hope this info helps you Smiley Happy

     

     

  • columbusjh
    columbusjh Member Posts: 3 New User

    Graphic cards cannot be installed on windows 8 certified computers.  If you have upgraded from windows 7 for example you can install a new graphics card.  But because of the secure boot mode in computers with windows 8 from the manufacture it can't be done.

     But if you go into your bios and change settings it should work.  What you would need to do is 1.makesure that graphics card you want to install is NOT in the computer. 2. Shut down the computer. 3. Boot into your bios. 4. Go to security and disable secure boot. 5. Save and exit. Restart.  Then install your new graphics cards normal.

  • arphillipa
    arphillipa Member Posts: 5 New User

    I tried that with no luck. I guess I'm stuck with a graphics card I cant use. Thanks for your help

  • arphillipa
    arphillipa Member Posts: 5 New User

    Update: I finally got it installed, thank you so much for the info regarding the safe bood mode. It was another option I had to enable in addition to disabling the safe boot!

  • jkinneberg
    jkinneberg Member Posts: 2 New User

    Is there anyway someone could please go through the BIOS and list all the settings they have setup. Have conducted this implementation on a ACER ME600 specificly a AME600-368 ME600-368 . Acer lists the workstation by three different model types depending upon the support sub site.

     

    It looks like the problem maybe with the UEFI BIOS functionality with attempting to add a PCI-e graphics card. The appended link is to the Acer community site directly. The gentleman in this posting mentione that there is a video although I cannot find it on this site.

     

    http://community.acer.com/t5/Desktops-All-In-Ones/Aspire-ME600-graphic-card/m-p/121267#M5812

     

    https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/526662/gtx-660-sytem-boots-but-only-a-black-screen/

     

    Have implemented the two BIOS changes you mentioned and still do not get any video output from my Sapphire R9 290. The integrated graphics card works fine. When I goto Device Manager, there is no additional video card detected that does not have a driver applied. This is making me think that potentially the UEFI bios is not allowing the system to autodetect this new piece of hardware.

     

    Thanks, if anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated. If we do get a solid resolution will cross document it on a few sites like tomshardware to helpout the world.

     

    Thanks

  • jkinneberg
    jkinneberg Member Posts: 2 New User

    Here is the video how to disable:

    http://acer--uk.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/27071

     

    Here are instructions on how to disable UEFI:

    http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3156

     

    Here are ways in Windows to confirm that Secure Boot is disabled after the change:

    On the ‘Registry Editor’ window, read the value ‘UEFISecureBootEnabled’ from the registry under ‘’HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SecureBoot\State’’ by clicking the arrow sign in front of the registry entries and return hex value to 1 to enable secure boot.

     

    Also in Windows, Computer Management -> Event Viewer -> Application and Service Logs -> Microsoft -> VerifyHardwareSecurity is suppose to have an event if it is disabled or enabled mine was blank.

     

    Still having the issue.

  • MistaDecoy
    MistaDecoy Member Posts: 1 New User

    How many watts are left over for a graphic card in a aspire me600? I know it has a 300watt power supply but im trying to buy a graphics card to put in it like a AMD Radeon HD 7750 that only uses 50watts would that work ok?

  • arphillipa
    arphillipa Member Posts: 5 New User

    Well I had to buy a 350 watt power supply for mine. I will say it was a pain getting this gfx card installed to this pc, from buying like 4 gfx cards, to taking it to geeksquad and them telling me they couldnt figure it out either. I had disable something forgot what it was. I will post instructions if you need them.

  • arphillipa
    arphillipa Member Posts: 5 New User

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nG4zMdrHKs

     

    Try the instructions on this video. This is what I used to get my Nvidia gfx card installed. Good luck.

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