I recently ordered a GTX 260, i im starting to wonder if it is too big for my computer :( i have yet to install it because the hard drive is in the way, just barely though, what can i do to make this beast fit?? please help!
Do you need to have the right kind of power supply for it to work with your computer (as in, your computer won't be compatible) or does any old power supply work with any computer??? I am a computer noob so cut me some slack.
slayerpker
It all depends on your motherboard, cpu, and gpu... each has a power requirement needed to run the components... for most low to mid sytems today, anything between 430-600w works best...
I know that, i know that you need enough watts for your computer to run, what i want to know is if like, your need a certain brand of power supply or something, because it won't work with your motherboard or something.
Do you need to have the right kind of power supply for it to work with your computer (as in, your computer won't be compatible) or does any old power supply work with any computer??? I am a computer noob so cut me some slack.
thank you, also, i would like to know, i have vista 32-bit, and would like to get 4 GB of ram, but is it true that this just makes your computer worse? i heard 32-bit cannot handle 4 GB, is this true?? plz tell me its not!!!
will this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817341019 power supply support this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150329 graphics card?????
ahhh, it hasn't been released yet, ok, and this will cost around $150 or so? cause thats about my limit for right now. If anybody else finds a great nvidia card (im not getting a totally new computer, and my comp doesnt support anything except nvidia, i think...) for around that price then please tell me.
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