Hey i have an Asus H97M-E motherboard (ik its 2023 but im broke) but could anyone help me out by suggesting the graphic cards that are compatible with the motherboard? ill be greatful for your help
PCI Express is backwards compatible. Any PCIe graphics card is compatible with your motherboard.Hey i have an Asus H97M-E motherboard (ik its 2023 but im broke) but could anyone help me out by suggesting the graphic cards that are compatible with the motherboard? ill be greatful for your help
What are the complete specs for this system (make/model of ALL installed components)? What is your budget?
my pc specs arePCI Express is backwards compatible. Any PCIe graphics card is compatible with your motherboard.
What are the rest of your system specs including power supply?
Also, what is your budget?
thanks a lot mate i was thinking about the same one too but could this work?Your PSU is going to limit options significantly, as will your budget.
For example: https://www.amazon.in/Zotac-Nvidia-Graphic-Firestorm-DirectX/dp/B071NPW8CK
thanks a lot you helped me out a ton i was confused all over cheers mate have a nice day!GTX 1650 (without 6-pin power connector) would be my choice. I can't tell if the twin fan you linked requires a 6-pin power cable.
https://www.amazon.in/Zotac-Gaming-Geforce-GDDR6-Graphics/dp/B086T66Z63/ref=sr_1_3?crid=T8LIQIZ6B8CJ&keywords=gtx+1650&qid=1674399890&s=computers&sprefix=gtx+1650,computers,164&sr=1-3
Yes, that would work with your components. However, as MrN1ce9uy points out, you should avoid any GPU that requires a PCIe power (6 or 6+2 pin) connection from the PSU.thanks a lot mate i was thinking about the same one too but could this work?
https://www.flipkart.com/inno3d-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1650-twin-x2-oc-4-gb-gddr5-graphics-card/p/itm4702550f46a98?pid=GRCFPPDXSMXWRM2P&lid=LSTGRCFPPDXSMXWRM2POWPENF&marketplace=FLIPKART&q=graphics+card&store=6bo/g0i/6sn&srno=s_1_4&otracker=AS_QueryStore_HistoryAutoSuggest_1_3_na_na_na&otracker1=AS_QueryStore_HistoryAutoSuggest_1_3_na_na_na&fm=search-autosuggest&iid=18e1cfe0-0fcc-4a1b-bebc-e4134c1b3cd5.GRCFPPDXSMXWRM2P.SEARCH&ppt=sp&ppn=sp&ssid=5irif3a9z40000001674399817870&qH=ae2a487734c75ca2
Oh alright anyways Thanks a lot cheers have a nice day mate!Yes, that would work with your components. However, as MrN1ce9uy points out, you should avoid any GPU that requires a PCIe power (6 or 6+2 pin) connection from the PSU.
My pleasure. Game on!Oh alright anyways Thanks a lot cheers have a nice day mate!