Question Does graphic card support to my pc?

shashankv

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hey, guys, I have a bit confused here, I need to buy a GPU that I like but I don't know whether it supports or not.
MY PC
Processor: Intel Core i& 2600 CPU @ 2.40GHz, 4 Cores, 8 Threads
Code name: SandyBridge
RAM: 8gb DDR3, Channel Dual. Frequency 665.1MHz

GPU I NEED TO BUY
EVGA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB SC Gaming, only 6.8 in, Perfect for mITX Build Graphics Card 06G-P4-6163-KR
Amazon link:https://www.amazon.in/d/B01IPVSLTC/?tag=geniuslink0e-21
My motherboard is
Mercury USB Motherboard (PIH61T)

Amazon link to the motherboard

 
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Physically there shouldn't be any problems, though you'll have to make sure your PSU can handle the required power of the graphics card.

There doesn't seem to be a great deal of information about this motherboard. A standard consumer motherboard should be fine. The worry is if it is a motherboard designed for the prebuilt PC market then there is the slight risk of a locked BIOS which may not allow certain upgrades.
 
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shashankv

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Physically there shouldn't be any problems, though you'll have to make sure your PSU can handle the required power of the graphics card.

There doesn't seem to be a great deal of information about this motherboard. A standard consumer motherboard should be fine. The worry is if it is a motherboard designed for the prebuilt PC market then there is the slight risk of a locked BIOS which may not allow certain upgrades.

It's not a pre-built PC but i can check the power supply for graphic card or i will bring new SMPS