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I need to replace this little bad boy as it started to artifacts on my all in one pc. Any ideas on gpu replacement? I looked and there is no model on it, tried to check at windows too no luck.

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y u no google?

ATI Radeon HD 4570 512MB VG.M9206.008

depends how much u want to spend. chucking it in a popular auction site = £50.

Could probably be had for less with more effort applied...
 
Its incredibly complicated...

I think yours is a mxm type 1, oher mxm type 1 cards will fit, you can look through those and decide for yourself if the BIOS will accept them and if you have the cooling for them.

TIP - any mxm type 1 card is probably going to be from the same era, and thus not much of an upgrade.

disclaimer, in no way do I garentee yours is an MXM type 1 card, thats what google said
 
if the motherboard had integrated graphics then it would run fine from the motherboard video out.

As a prebuild all in one, things might get a little more complicated than that, ie, no onboard graphics or the descrete graphics tied to the all in one shinanigans?

I'm talking out of my ass at this stage though, as I've never owned an all in one
 
if there's no rush, you could just haunt popular auction site(s) looking for an ATI 4570.

I'm sure eventually one will come up in your price range
 
I think I will have to buy new pc as I just taken out gpu and it does start up (windows sound etc) but nothing on the screen. I think almost 6 year pc has to retire. Not sure if it's worth to pay £50-60 for used gpu.
 
Dunno, up to you man. you got 750+ posts here, you should know the basics

£50 is what I found plugging it in the auction site. maybe it can be had cheaper, maybe not. do you like the computor? does it still do what u need it to do? If so, then I would PERSONALY say repair it and keep it going.

If however, these last few years its become slower and slower and your glad to see the back of it, then flog it and get yourself a new pc.
 
Dunno, up to you man. you got 750+ posts here, you should know the basics

£50 is what I found plugging it in the auction site. maybe it can be had cheaper, maybe not. do you like the computor? does it still do what u need it to do? If so, then I would PERSONALY say repair it and keep it going.

If however, these last few years its become slower and slower and your glad to see the back of it, then flog it and get yourself a new pc.

Thanks a lot for your reply. I think I will try to fix gpu by putting it into oven if I see any artifacts, I guess I buy one from ebay.

I just though about what you said and if I were to buy new pc will cost around 600-800 for a decent AllInOne so 50 isnt bad to have working pc I guess. Thanks again for advice.
 
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