Description
It sounds like you’re looking for a DisplayPort (DP) small board card that is compatible with HP 400, 600, 800 G3, G4, or G5 series desktop models. These systems, particularly business-class PCs, often offer expansion cards for adding additional display outputs such as DisplayPort, HDMI, or VGA.
Here’s some clarification and options for DisplayPort cards compatible with these systems:
HP 400, 600, 800 G3/G4/G5 Series Desktop PCs
These HP models are typically workstations or business desktops that may require specific small form factor or low-profile graphics cards (often for multi-monitor setups, video outputs, etc.).
Options:
- HP DisplayPort Expansion Card:
- HP often manufactures their own expansion cards for these systems. A small board card for DisplayPort may be available as part of the optional graphics cards that HP sells for these desktops.
- You would want to search for part numbers like:
- HP DisplayPort Expansion Card for HP G3/G4/G5 desktops
- HP 3rd-Party Graphics Card with DP support
- Third-Party Graphics Cards:
- For small form factor or low-profile cards compatible with these models, you could look for cards from brands like NVIDIA or AMD that support DisplayPort and fit within the system’s space constraints.
- Examples of third-party cards that may work:
- NVIDIA Quadro P400 (Low Profile)
- AMD Radeon RX 550/560 (Low Profile)
- NVIDIA GT 1030 (Low Profile)
- DisplayPort Splitter/Adapter:
- If your system has an available DVI or VGA port, there are adapters available that convert those signals into DisplayPort. Though this might not be a “small board” card, it’s a simpler solution if you only need to convert existing ports.
How to Ensure Compatibility:
- Form Factor: Make sure that the card fits in your system’s form factor (e.g., low profile or standard profile). The HP G3/G4/G5 systems may use small or mini desktop cases that require low-profile cards.
- PCIe Slot: Ensure the system has an available PCIe x16 or x4 slot (depending on the model).
- Operating System Support: Verify driver compatibility with the OS version running on your HP desktop (Windows 10/11, for example).
Where to Buy:
- HP Official Website: You can check HP’s official parts and accessories page for expansion cards specific to your desktop model.
- Authorized Resellers: Check places like Newegg, Amazon, or eBay for third-party options.
- Local IT Suppliers: Many local computer hardware suppliers will have low-profile graphics cards or expansion cards.
Let me know if you need help finding a specific part number or more detailed information!
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