Help with upgrading my computer

exoticXrevenge

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Ok so to start of im new to upgrading computers and I will probably have a store to put in these parts with me.

But anyway Im going to upgrade the computer listed here: http://goo.gl/z0nR8z and I wanted your guys help on checking to see if the parts I have selected are compatible.

Im planning on getting a GTX 750TI graphics card: http://goo.gl/WTD6vQ
(I have a 350 Watt PSU and some have told me I need a 400 for this video card but some have told me I dont, so input on this would be great.)

If I do need a better PSU I picked out this one: http://goo.gl/GV6Zp7

So any help with saying if these parts will be compatible is great. And on a final note I would really like a second moniter and was wondering if I could run 2 with these new parts.

Thanks for any help!
 
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A GTX 750ti will fit in that system,, will run on that PSU, and will be an improvement. I'd be prepared to run it on a good 240W PSU. The GPU uses only 65W. I use exactly that card and it is about the most powerful card you can run without extra PCIe power. You can overclock it of a bit more performance too.

If the store will upgrade for free ( and if you bought the computer and GPU from them they should, because it is quick and easy, or give them your old GPU as payment) then do it. If they want too much, do it yourself. You will learn a lot from the process and this will save you money in the future with your next computer.

It can run three monitors, but will game well on only one. The second monitor can be for OS. browsing...
Don't pay someone to install a graphics card for you, it's very very simple

1. Uninstall old graphics drivers
2. Uninstall old graphics card
3. Install graphics card
4. Download new drivers

Everything is compatible, You don't need a new power supply
And yes you can run 2 monitors
 
A GTX 750ti will fit in that system,, will run on that PSU, and will be an improvement. I'd be prepared to run it on a good 240W PSU. The GPU uses only 65W. I use exactly that card and it is about the most powerful card you can run without extra PCIe power. You can overclock it of a bit more performance too.

If the store will upgrade for free ( and if you bought the computer and GPU from them they should, because it is quick and easy, or give them your old GPU as payment) then do it. If they want too much, do it yourself. You will learn a lot from the process and this will save you money in the future with your next computer.

It can run three monitors, but will game well on only one. The second monitor can be for OS. browsing, system, communication, or information.
 
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