Will it fit and other question

Buzzy2305

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I have the abs Dreadnought

FX-6000 Series FX-6300 (3.50 GHz)
8 GB DDR3
1 TB HDD
Windows 10 Home 64-Bit
NVIDIA Geforce GTX 750 Ti 2 GB
I want to upgrade my graphics card to the gigabyte gtx 1050ti I was wondering if it will fit and is there any other info I might need to know before buying. I really don't know what I am doing with computers I just know that I want a better frame rate in games. Just wondering what am I missing?
 
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Upgrades wise, you're on the right path being just on the border of the third tier of the GPU hierarchy chart. Since you're system was built by a systembuilde and the links to your system don't share much in terms of the make and model of your PSU(and thus it's quality)nor have you stated if you're outside of your warranty period. I'm a little skeptical about suggesting a GPU upgrade just yet since a flaw in the aforementioned two points can eventually lead you to a non functional system.

If you don't know what you're doing with computers, then I'd suggest that it'd be a good idea if you could brush up on how to remove and install a video card before this thread ends with a suggestion for purchase 😉

If you can't identify...
Upgrades wise, you're on the right path being just on the border of the third tier of the GPU hierarchy chart. Since you're system was built by a systembuilde and the links to your system don't share much in terms of the make and model of your PSU(and thus it's quality)nor have you stated if you're outside of your warranty period. I'm a little skeptical about suggesting a GPU upgrade just yet since a flaw in the aforementioned two points can eventually lead you to a non functional system.

If you don't know what you're doing with computers, then I'd suggest that it'd be a good idea if you could brush up on how to remove and install a video card before this thread ends with a suggestion for purchase 😉

If you can't identify the PSU, pass on a picture of it and we should be able to follow up from there.
 
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