Motherboard, having a graphic-card slot; supporting Intel Core i3 2120T - x64-bit @ 2.60 GHz

Mrittick

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I am having Intel Core i3 2120T (2.6 GHz, x64-bit) & Windows 8.1. UEFI and SecureBoot support is a must. Also, I need an externally dedicated graphics card's slot, as the one that original stock came (with HP p2-1334in) was a Pegatron Motherboard, WITH NO EXTERNAL GRAPHICS CARD SLOT! (WHAT THE HELL, I CAN'T PLAY GAMES LIKE ASSASSIN'S CREED AND FIFA 14).
Thus, I urgently need to change the motherboard THAT WILL HAVE A GRAPHICS CARD SLOT!, supporting Intel Core i3 2120T 2.60 GHz, Dual Core. It should support 2 nos. RAMs of 1333 MHz.
 
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I don't know how big your case is since I can't find any pics online showing the case AND the motherboard inside. But it is an ITX motherboard, a P8P67 probably will not fit. Micro-ATX might not even fit.

Not to mention it has a tiny power supply. From HP's page for this computer

"Power Supply
External 90W (100V-240V)

Total wattage: 90W

Input voltage:

100-127V/3A (50-60Hz)

200-240V/2A (50-60Hz)

Output voltage: 19V"
Source: HP Product page

The PSU is external which sounds like a Laptop power brick.



What you need is a new computer.

cliffro

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I don't know how big your case is since I can't find any pics online showing the case AND the motherboard inside. But it is an ITX motherboard, a P8P67 probably will not fit. Micro-ATX might not even fit.

Not to mention it has a tiny power supply. From HP's page for this computer

"Power Supply
External 90W (100V-240V)

Total wattage: 90W

Input voltage:

100-127V/3A (50-60Hz)

200-240V/2A (50-60Hz)

Output voltage: 19V"
Source: HP Product page

The PSU is external which sounds like a Laptop power brick.



What you need is a new computer.
 
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Mrittick

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Okay, then; is there any way to change/replace the stock PEGATRON motherboard with a new GPU-Card Supported motherboard in my HP p2-1334in? Note that I just want to change the board only, and not the other components (i.e., CPU, RAM, HDD, etc...)

Thanks for the help and upcoming answers!