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02-17-2017 07:12 AM
Hi there, I am concidering upgrading my graphic card & could use some help deciding which graphic card and psu (power supply) would best suit my desktop computer. Thanks in advance for all replies and suggestions, much appreciated!
(Amd Radeon Hd 6570, 6gb ram,cleavland motherboard GL8)
I'm concidering the following cards:
(ASUS GT730-4GD3 Graphic card GF GT 730 4 GB DDR3 PCIe 2.0) Or
(MSI N750TI-2GD5TLP Graphic card GF GTX 750 Ti 2 GB GDDR5)
As for the power supply? I have two in mind.
(Corsair Builder Series CX600 V2 ( intern ) ATX12V 2.3) Or
(Enermax NAXN ENP500AGT Strømforsyning (intern) ATX12V 2.3 AC 220 V)
02-17-2017 10:30 AM
A rather nicely thoughtout plan. Very concise... Thank you. !!!!
The GTX 730 is a 2014 UEFI based BIOS. Your WIN 7 machine is Legacy BIOS. The MSI is a Hybrid card if it's this exact model, http://event.msi.com/2014/vga/Hybrid_BIOS/
I like the Corsair.
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02-19-2017 06:03 AM
@HP Expert
Hi there, Unfortunatley the link provided by you does'nt exist? However, with regard to the msi hybrid. Would it be safe to say that out of the two possible cards i am concidering, the msi hybrid would be the best choice? And is there any chance you could be a little more specific about which kinds of graphic cards are best suited for a legacy bios?
Thanks in advance & for your previous reply.
