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compatible graphics cards

Emza35

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Hello, I currently have a Geforce GT 630 graphic card and I need to change it, I think I will get the Geforce GTX 750 either Asus or Gigabyte, what do you think ? Will it work on my computer ?

My System Information : HP Pavilion P6-2302
6 GB ram
Processer Intel (R) Core (TM)
i3-2130 CPU @3.40GHz
X.64. Based processer

So will it work ?

Thanks ! Emz Wildlass32
 
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Yes you could add a 750ti, since you have 1 pci x16 slot, the minimum required wattage is 300 volts to use it, the wattage your current psu has is 300w so it will work, but upgrading your psu isn't a bad idea since running your psu at 100% capacity isn't really recommended.
Yes you could add a 750ti, since you have 1 pci x16 slot, the minimum required wattage is 300 volts to use it, the wattage your current psu has is 300w so it will work, but upgrading your psu isn't a bad idea since running your psu at 100% capacity isn't really recommended.
 
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Thanks for your response you say add do I remove my old G.Card or leave it be or does it cancel each other out can't remember and which would you recommend the Asus or Gigabyte? Both are around £90 Ebuyer or Scan. Thanks Wildlass32
 


Hi so I bought the Asus GTX 750 Ti OC 2GB GDDR5 Dual DVI HDMI PCI-E Graphics Card GTX750TI-OC-2GD5 as was mixed reviews on my system not having enough power to run the gigabyte card? an this was what a person who was selling the WindForce The power is supply by the same molex for dvd and hard drives? Also a reviewer said regards to Asus card He needed a Trueway 6 Pin PCI Express Power Cable to 2 x Molex LP4 Lead or a graphics auxiliary lead for it to work yet many others hadn't mentioned this. Thanks Wildlass32 Also just the Asus gtx 2gb had a 9.8 score to the Ti 9.2