I'd like to buy a 1050ti gpu but don't know that my PC compatible with it .

marineshy64

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I recently got a new pc and I'd like to upgrade it. (I am new for this)
I already decided to by an 1050ti (see below) but I have some questions...
https://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-Geforce-GDDR5-Graphic-GV-N105TOC-4GD/dp/B01M25X363/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

I have this PC
https://m.emag.hu/asus-asztali-szamitogep-intelr-coretm-i5-6400-2-70ghz-es-processzorral-skylaketm-4gb-1tb-dvd-rw-nvidia-geforce-gt-730-2gb-free-dos-fekete-eger-billentyuzet-k31cd-ro023d/pd/D9FZV3BBM/
Nothing changed yet. (so far the gpu is the most expensive thats why I want to get it first)

I'm not sure what is exactly my stock motherboard's name but it have Intel® H110 chipset.
Command promt say:
Manufacturer : ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
Product : M32CD_A_F_K20CD_K31CD
SerialNumber : 110608232100376
Version Rev: 1.xx


What I want to ask.
1. Should I buy a motherboard too or this one compatible with the card?
2. Is this PSU enough or buy a stronger.
3. the case itself is 180 x 350 x 390. Should I get a bigger one?

THX for the help

 
Solution
The ASUS page you have listed doesnt have PSU details, so cannot comment confidently about that. But usually these pre-built pcs' have pretty horrible quality proprietary psu units and cannot be trusted.
All h110 motherboards have a PCIex16 slots which fits the graphics cards and you already have a NVidia GT730 installed in it according to the specs. So will pretty much be a replacement, taking out the 730 and putting in the 1050.
The case looks big enough and should fit the card. The length of the card is 229mm and should fit according to the specs given.
The ASUS page you have listed doesnt have PSU details, so cannot comment confidently about that. But usually these pre-built pcs' have pretty horrible quality proprietary psu units and cannot be trusted.
All h110 motherboards have a PCIex16 slots which fits the graphics cards and you already have a NVidia GT730 installed in it according to the specs. So will pretty much be a replacement, taking out the 730 and putting in the 1050.
The case looks big enough and should fit the card. The length of the card is 229mm and should fit according to the specs given.
 
Solution
The PSU is 300W, so like other member said you are better to buy the good brand 400W or up. But you can try the 300W.

Also keep in mind, when you get the new GPU, use the old GPU and DDU to uninstall old GPU driver in safe mode first, then switch to gtx1050ti, and reinstall the GPU driver again.
DDU http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html

Also if you have problem to boot the PC with gtx1050ti, may try this from NVIDIA SUPPORT: http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3156/~/when-installing-an-after-market-graphics-card-into-a-certified-windows-8-pc