[SOLVED] Is it ok to just replace my gtx 150ti with a gtx 1660ti?

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My PSU is a Corsair CX 550 watts

The rest of the system is still a mystery to us but yes that can most probably manage. Not among the best PSUs in the 550W range but it's OK.

Just to clarify and make sure is it CX 550 or CX 550M?

How old is the PSU? Is it the model with black and grey/silver label/sticker or black and green?
PSU can handle such upgrade.
Graphics card drivers will need to be reinstalled with clean install option checked.

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It is a CX 550 with a silver sticker,
my specs are listed below:
Operating System:
Windows 10 Home 64-bit
CPU:
AMD Ryzen 5 1500X 54 °C
14nm Technology
RAM:
16.0GB Dual-Channel Hyper-X @ 1330MHz (16-18-18-39)
Motherboard:
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. PRIME B350M-A (AM4) 47 °C
Graphics:
2778G5 (2560x1440@75Hz)
( 4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (MSI) 65 °C)*
Storage:
465GB NVMe Samsung SSD 960 SCSI Disk Device (Unknown (SSD))
1862GB Western Digital WD My Passport 25E2 USB Device (USB (SATA) ) 34 °C
Optical Drives:
ASUS DRW-24D5MT
Audio:
Realtek High Definition Audio
 
I was actually wondering the same thing, I'm sorry if posting this message re-opens the post, but am I able to replace my 1050Ti with a 1660Ti? These are my specs and software versions:


Device Name: DESKTOP-KUIO9H0Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8550U CPU @ 1.80GHz 1.99 GHzInstalled RAM: 16.0 GB (15.9 GB available)Device ID: 59347507-C928-488E-A11A-EEA474E0FF9FProduct ID: 00325-96298-61347-AAOEMSystem Type: 64-bit operating system, x64-based processorPen and Touch: Pen or touch input is not available for this display

Edition: Windows 10 HomeVersion: 22H2Installation Date: 5/2/2023Operating System Build: 19045.3208Experience: Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.19041.1000.0

My PC model is a Vivobook 17
 
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I would think that if you were going to randomly necro a four-year-old thread, you'd at least read the thread and provide the information -- the PSU -- that was absolutely crucial to answering the question from four years ago in the first place.

In any case, Vivobooks are laptops and that's a laptop CPU, so if we're talking a laptop, an upgrade isn't going to happen. And if we're talking a different desktop PC, then provide the details about the desktop PC appropriately in it's own thread, because this is not the same question.
 
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