It shouldn't be a problem, so long as the GPU conforms to the PCI-E slot on your motherboard and your PSU meets the power requirements for all your components. Make and model of your GPU and your motherboard?
It shouldn't be a problem, so long as the GPU conforms to the PCI-E slot on your motherboard and your PSU meets the power requirements for all your components. Make and model of your GPU and your motherboard?
depend on your mobo model,previously i have asus b150 pro gaming d3
it support the ddr3 ram,i plug my apacer black panther ddr3 16gigs,and there is no problem
It shouldn't be a problem, so long as the GPU conforms to the PCI-E slot on your motherboard and your PSU meets the power requirements for all your components. Make and model of your GPU and your motherboard?
My GPU is a ZOTAC nvidia GeForce gt 630 ZONE edition 1gb 64 bit and my Motherboard is a Lubin H270
Is it okay if I install a ddr3 graphics card in a pc with DDr4 Ram?
The type of ram on the video card does NOT have to match the type of ram on your motherboard. The ram on your graphics card only has to be supported on the card, not what the motherboard will support.