Pedro Gonçalves Aug 29, 2019 19 0 10 Aug 29, 2019 #1 I have a oem pc and a 180 watts power supply and I want to upgrade my graphics card (gt 730) to a rx 560. What should I do?
I have a oem pc and a 180 watts power supply and I want to upgrade my graphics card (gt 730) to a rx 560. What should I do?
Solution NightHawkRMX Aug 29, 2019 A 180w PSU is not enough to power an RX560, even if it does not need a 6 pin. What is the make and model of this PC? Sounds like the PSU may not be able to be upgraded and you would be better suited toa GT1030 GDDR5
A 180w PSU is not enough to power an RX560, even if it does not need a 6 pin. What is the make and model of this PC? Sounds like the PSU may not be able to be upgraded and you would be better suited toa GT1030 GDDR5
NightHawkRMX Titan Ambassador Jan 1, 2018 18,490 3,974 73,540 Aug 29, 2019 Solution #2 A 180w PSU is not enough to power an RX560, even if it does not need a 6 pin. What is the make and model of this PC? Sounds like the PSU may not be able to be upgraded and you would be better suited toa GT1030 GDDR5 Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
A 180w PSU is not enough to power an RX560, even if it does not need a 6 pin. What is the make and model of this PC? Sounds like the PSU may not be able to be upgraded and you would be better suited toa GT1030 GDDR5
Pedro Gonçalves Aug 29, 2019 19 0 10 Aug 29, 2019 #3 should I buy a new power supply, cause i have an i5 7400 Upvote 0 Downvote
NightHawkRMX Titan Ambassador Jan 1, 2018 18,490 3,974 73,540 Aug 29, 2019 #4 What is the make and model of this prebuilt? Some prebuilt computers may not be able to accept a new ATX PSU. Upvote 0 Downvote
What is the make and model of this prebuilt? Some prebuilt computers may not be able to accept a new ATX PSU.
Pedro Gonçalves Aug 29, 2019 19 0 10 Aug 29, 2019 #5 it isn't sold anymore, i think Upvote 0 Downvote
NightHawkRMX Titan Ambassador Jan 1, 2018 18,490 3,974 73,540 Aug 29, 2019 #6 That doesnt matter. If you give us the make and model of your prebuild I can do some research to see if your PC is capable of accepting an upgraded PSU and GPU. Upvote 0 Downvote
That doesnt matter. If you give us the make and model of your prebuild I can do some research to see if your PC is capable of accepting an upgraded PSU and GPU.
Pedro Gonçalves Aug 29, 2019 19 0 10 Aug 29, 2019 #7 LENOVO Ideacenter 510-15ICB is the models today. My pc is an older version of this and the specifications are: i5-7400; 8 gb ram 1 module; 2tb hdd; dvd reader and a gt 730. That's all i can tell you. Upvote 0 Downvote
LENOVO Ideacenter 510-15ICB is the models today. My pc is an older version of this and the specifications are: i5-7400; 8 gb ram 1 module; 2tb hdd; dvd reader and a gt 730. That's all i can tell you.
Pedro Gonçalves Aug 29, 2019 19 0 10 Aug 29, 2019 #8 http://prntscr.com/ozcz4o I'm not sure, but I think that this pdf is telling me the graphics cards i can put there. Upvote 0 Downvote
http://prntscr.com/ozcz4o I'm not sure, but I think that this pdf is telling me the graphics cards i can put there.