Description
It looks like you’re referring to a specific type of small form factor (SFF) expansion card, likely for an HP desktop series (like the HP 400, 600, 800 G3, G4, G5 models) that supports HDMI output.
To clarify and provide accurate information, here’s a breakdown of what you’re asking about:
- HP 400/600/800 G3, G4, G5: These refer to different generations of HP’s business desktop PCs. These are usually small form factor (SFF) or micro tower PCs.
- DM: This likely stands for “Desktop Mini,” which is a very compact form factor used by HP for smaller desktops.
- HDMI SFF Port: This is likely a graphics or video output card that provides an HDMI port for connecting to external monitors or displays. In some small form factor PCs, the standard graphics card output options may be limited, so adding a dedicated card with an HDMI port could be necessary.
- Small Board Card: This suggests you’re looking for an expansion card with a small PCB (printed circuit board), which is typical for small form factor PCs to accommodate limited space.
What you’re likely seeking:
- An HDMI expansion card for HP G3, G4, or G5 series desktops.
- The card could provide additional video output options or enhance graphics capabilities, especially if the built-in video ports don’t include HDMI or if you need a higher-quality output.
Potential Solutions:
- HP-branded graphics expansion cards: HP often provides proprietary or compatible video cards for its business desktops, which can add HDMI, DisplayPort, or other video outputs.
- Third-party expansion cards: For instance, NVIDIA or AMD offer low-profile (small form factor) graphics cards with HDMI outputs that should fit into HP SFF systems. Cards like the NVIDIA GT 710 or GT 1030 are popular choices that offer HDMI outputs.
Things to Keep in Mind:
- Form factor compatibility: Make sure the card is compatible with your PC’s small form factor (SFF) case. Many small form factor cards are designed to fit in these tight spaces.
- Power supply: SFF systems sometimes have limited power supply capacity, so ensure the card you choose doesn’t exceed your PSU’s wattage.
If you’re looking to find a specific model or part number, you may need to check the part catalog from HP for the exact series you have or search for third-party solutions that will fit within your system’s space and power constraints.
Let me know if you need help with something specific like part numbers or compatible cards!
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