Will the GTX 750ti fit my Asus P8H67-M PRO (Rev 1.x) motherboard?

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Planning on buying a new graphics card, currently using the GTX 560 ti. Just wondering will the 750 ti fit on my motherboard (physically) and will it be able to run such a graphic card without causing damages or anything (internally)?

https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P8H67M_PRO/

Thanks.
 
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You should be fine with the gtx960, even you don't post the brand of the 600w PSU. Yes, get the gtx960 because its price is similar to the gtx750ti, and usually you should buy the new GPU that is at least two tier up the old GPU if you want to upgrade. Here is gpu list http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-card-review,3107-7.html

You should try update the intel chipset driver, which comes with the pcie controller driver, and BIOS first, then go to device manager to see the yellow warning sign is still there or not. If it is still there, 1) try the gpu in the 2nd pcie slot ( black color). 2) or in other PC. If the gpu works with either way, that means the pcie slot (blue) is broken. If the gpu doesn't work either in the...
Because the performance difference between gtx750ti and gtx560ti is small, except the gtx560ti is broken, like your other thread. Before you buy the gtx750ti, make sure the gxt560ti or MB works or not first. Also can you post what is your PSU?
 


Hello, my PSU is 600W and I've been thinking of upgrading to GTX 960, given that the price is quite similar to the 760ti. Would it still be able to run with the same specs mentioned above? And how can I check if it's the video card or the mobo's problem?

Thanks.
 
You should be fine with the gtx960, even you don't post the brand of the 600w PSU. Yes, get the gtx960 because its price is similar to the gtx750ti, and usually you should buy the new GPU that is at least two tier up the old GPU if you want to upgrade. Here is gpu list http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-card-review,3107-7.html

You should try update the intel chipset driver, which comes with the pcie controller driver, and BIOS first, then go to device manager to see the yellow warning sign is still there or not. If it is still there, 1) try the gpu in the 2nd pcie slot ( black color). 2) or in other PC. If the gpu works with either way, that means the pcie slot (blue) is broken. If the gpu doesn't work either in the 2nd pcie slot or in other pc, then buy the gtx960.
 
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