S ssp6666 Commendable Sep 27, 2016 26 0 1,530 Sep 28, 2016 #1 My PC Specs: cpu processor: intel Pentium G2030 @ 3.00Ghz RAM: 4GB Mother Board:manufacture: ASUSTek COMPUTER INC. model: H61M-CS psu is of 800w i have 6? pin connector will it run????
My PC Specs: cpu processor: intel Pentium G2030 @ 3.00Ghz RAM: 4GB Mother Board:manufacture: ASUSTek COMPUTER INC. model: H61M-CS psu is of 800w i have 6? pin connector will it run????
Solution lordmogul Oct 22, 2016 PCI Express = PCI Express It all fits and works if your power supply can hold up. And no worries about PCIe versions: For example I have a R7 250X (which uses PCIe 3.0) on a P35 motherboard (which "only" has PCIe 1.0)
PCI Express = PCI Express It all fits and works if your power supply can hold up. And no worries about PCIe versions: For example I have a R7 250X (which uses PCIe 3.0) on a P35 motherboard (which "only" has PCIe 1.0)
James Mason Titan Jan 2, 2014 13,551 7 74,965 Sep 28, 2016 #2 yes, assuming it fits in the case. Some 750ti's don't require extra power connectors. Your CPU is very weak though, so don't expect to run too many games. Upvote 0 Downvote
yes, assuming it fits in the case. Some 750ti's don't require extra power connectors. Your CPU is very weak though, so don't expect to run too many games.
S ssp6666 Commendable Sep 27, 2016 26 0 1,530 Sep 29, 2016 #3 ummm will rx 460 work in my system??????? Upvote 0 Downvote
A Akib hoque Commendable Sep 20, 2016 68 0 1,630 Oct 13, 2016 #4 Yes, it will run... But,you should upgrade your nobo & processor Upvote 0 Downvote
lordmogul Distinguished Jun 14, 2014 655 77 19,840 Oct 22, 2016 Solution #5 PCI Express = PCI Express It all fits and works if your power supply can hold up. And no worries about PCIe versions: For example I have a R7 250X (which uses PCIe 3.0) on a P35 motherboard (which "only" has PCIe 1.0) Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
PCI Express = PCI Express It all fits and works if your power supply can hold up. And no worries about PCIe versions: For example I have a R7 250X (which uses PCIe 3.0) on a P35 motherboard (which "only" has PCIe 1.0)