jm7 wrote:
> I have one application that needs an Nvidia chipset with 128 to 256Mb memory
> but my IBM desktop Thinkcentre only has a PCI slot (NOT PCI Express). Any
> suggestions or have these been phased out?
>
>
EVGA 128-P1-N320-LX GeForce FX5500 128MB 64-bit DDR PCI Low Profile with L-P Bracket
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130255
The faceplate is replaceable, and a low profile bracket comes in the box.
Which means the card can be used in a low profile or a standard profile PC.
The DVI-I to VGA dongle, allows adapting the connector, so an analog display
can be used.
The faceplate only has room for two connectors, so the card will not have
the flexibility of some of the full height cards that also exist in
this catagory.
You can search under video cards on the Newegg site, and list more cards that
support PCI. There are some ATI cards, based on X1300 silicon, that will also
do the job. (X1550 is just a rebranded X1300, for example.)
There are even some cards, that come with three connectors (two regular displays
and an S-video), that have two low profile brackets. You'd need two slots to
provide room to mount the faceplate, on a card like that. But if you want to
run two displays from the same card, that is one way to do it, and still stay
in a low profile form factor.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814161074
Paul