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new gpu compatibility
planning on upgrading to a new gpu and want to make sure it will run on my pc
current gpu gtx 645 2gb
i want the Gigabyte Nvidia Gtx 960 Gaming PCI-E Graphics
i have a 500w psu not sure on brand i know it has a 6pin supply spare
mb is Aspire TC-603 pci express
cpu i7 4770
will the gpu be compatible with my pc
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psu is fsp 500-50aaga i noticed it only has one 6 pin conector not in use will i need a better psu for this
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Criminal Lawyer is a redundancy
You got enough watts to run. Is your main card running on a 8pin? most 960 require only one 8pin. And I would personally recommenced a 970 I love mine and can run any game ultra(using a i5 4670k OC @4.6ghz). The 900's are not power hungry. I could run my 970 on a 500w all depends on connectors. A 970 is little more but worth it in long run. Now a 970 most use a 8 pin with a 6 pin. Also if running a aspire I would in my opinion would do a complete new build.
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I think the cards running of the mb no external power. Yeh was worried about the aspire. I only got the rig because it was refurbished and cost £390. If I built a new rig would I be able to salvage the 1tb harddrive, cd writer, cpu, and 12gb ram?
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The GTX 960 pulls about 120 watts at full load. The cards will typically come with an 8 pin adapter. Make sure the card comes with the proper adapter for your power supply before purchasing ( A 6 pin will need an adapter like the one that comes with this card. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-860-_-Product )
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