low profile single slot gpu that doesnt require a pcie power connector

ian2113

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i have a lenovo m57p sff and the pci/pcie slots are on the right side of the motherboard and the pci slot is the farthest to the right. so a two slot card wont work and its also a sff case and only a low profile card is supported. i have an evga gt730 passively cooled gpu installed now and i wonder if theres anything more powerful i could install thats a single slot and low profile and preferrably nvidia
 
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750 ti is about the best low profile single slot gpu there is currently from nvidia


from amd there are rx 460's ( it is better than a 750 ti )


750 ti is about the best low profile single slot gpu there is currently from nvidia


from amd there are rx 460's ( it is better than a 750 ti )
 
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i was just looking up on it and found this $100 750 ti https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127836

do you think it would be a decent upgrade from a $60 gt730

the size of the heatsink isnt a problem, i could physically fit a two slot 1050ti if they all didnt have a dvi connector on the 2nd slot with some hacksaw modding lmao
 


i suppose some people can get carried away. but if worse comes to worse, i can just cut a slot in my top cover because it works like a hood on a car and could just lift it over the taller card
 
Duh, there's a whole bunch of different model Lenovo m57p, I was looking at the wrong version. I'm assuming you have like a 9196, the SFF desktop, if you are looking at the back, your 2x slots are to the left. I take it the pcie is the outer slot. What's behind the innermost slot? Possibility of using a riser ribbon and not actually using the pcie slot to mount the card?
 


i have a soundblaster in the pci slot because it lightens the load on the cpu a bit and the onboard audio is horrible

Also, my particular model is a 6073 ADU
 


i plan on putting a 3ghz core 2 quad in it for around $20 off of ebay

edit: and as far as i've seen on ebay, 1050ti cards are about the same price as 750 ti, so why not get something i could throw into a newer pc later on?
 


i could figure out some way of fastening it, large zipties may or may not work lol
 


low profile 1050ti is about $165, while the low profile 750ti is about $145
 


the case just really doesnt have that good of a design. its a business/school computer and isnt meant for high end gaming cards and other peripherals, so theres not much space and not much to work with in the way of making things work