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Fordítási probléma jelentése
IIRC, Lenovo *still* insert a whitelist in their BIOS, meaning that while any card that fits your chassis should work, that's not the whole story-- your PC's BIOS checks the hardware's ID and if it doesn't find an equivalent in their "supported hardware" list, it won't work. Simple as that. You should be able to find this list on the manual that came with your desktop. If you lost it, find the exact H50-55 model you have and use our Lord and saviour: Google. Or, you know, post the model here.
https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/desktop_pub/lenovo_h50_hmm_20140929.pdf
whitelist more affected on wifi\bt cards, memory, than on video and PSU
lenovo not use special non-standart atx connectors, as hp\dell
post cpu-z link here and info from sticker on PSU: model, wattage, + dimensions...
i'm don't have problem with my pc, don't want upgrade... as any other users here
it's you, who came here for help, not me
Keep this information in secret ... and deal with the problem byself, as advised above...