Help with compatibility

FlynnerIRE

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Oct 3, 2014
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Hey guys, first post here, was just wondering if you guys could help me find out wether the new graphics card and PSU I'm going to order is compatible with my motherboard and if I could handle it.

Specs: http://imgur.com/a/xWUUs

I'm thinking of getting a EVGA NVIDIA GTX 750 SC 1215MHz (Boost 1294MHz) 5012MHz 1GB 128-bit GDDR5 HDMI DVI-I DP PCI-E Graphics Card

PSU: ALPINE 600W PSU 120MM LO-NOISE RED FAN 2 X SATA BLACK CASING RETAIL BOX

I'm pretty much new to all this and my budget for now is 130 euro to grab PSU and GPU, all help appreciated.

And by the way, where the power cord connects into the back of my tower seems to be sidewards. Is that a problem?
 


Should I order a PSU to be safe? And after looking at my specs, do you think I could get any gaming done with it?
 


Is there any way I can check how much wattage I'm using at the minute?
 
i think you should be fine with the psu and to get your current power draw you can either A. get a power meter or B use neweggs power suply calculator (link http://images10.newegg.com/BizIntell/tool/psucalc/index.html?nm_mc=KNC-GoogleKWLess&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleKWLess-_-Branding-_-Products-_-PowerSupplyCalculator&gclid=CjwKEAjwkrmhBRD49Mbm_MvruWsSJAAEDt13r6MDg9bc1wtm2mRSt3n4SJKtQeY5o-SU8QJ0HRGeQRoCManw_wcB)