I am planning to replace my faithful 9-year-old computer with a Ryzen 3600 and B450 motherboard in a few months, after the BIOS issues have hopefully been sorted out.
The problem is that the 9-year-old video card seems to be failing now. The screens intermittently freeze and go black, and then a second or so later everything comes back after an apparent GPU reboot. There are also smaller random glitches that flash or blank the screens for less than a second without freezing or rebooting.
It would seem most sensible to replace the video card in my old system with the NVidia GTX 1050 I'm planning to use in the new one. (I don't game or create video, so a more powerful GPU would be a waste of money.) Then I'd just move it over to the new system when the time comes, without buying any "throwaway" hardware.
My question is whether the GTX 1050 would be compatible with my old system. The motherboard is an Asus P7P55D-E (with an i7-860, if that matters). The video card is in a PCIe 2.0x16 slot. It's running 64-bit Windows 7, for which there should be a suitable driver.
Thanks in advance.
The problem is that the 9-year-old video card seems to be failing now. The screens intermittently freeze and go black, and then a second or so later everything comes back after an apparent GPU reboot. There are also smaller random glitches that flash or blank the screens for less than a second without freezing or rebooting.
It would seem most sensible to replace the video card in my old system with the NVidia GTX 1050 I'm planning to use in the new one. (I don't game or create video, so a more powerful GPU would be a waste of money.) Then I'd just move it over to the new system when the time comes, without buying any "throwaway" hardware.
My question is whether the GTX 1050 would be compatible with my old system. The motherboard is an Asus P7P55D-E (with an i7-860, if that matters). The video card is in a PCIe 2.0x16 slot. It's running 64-bit Windows 7, for which there should be a suitable driver.
Thanks in advance.