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Can a 1660ti Graphic Card work on a MS-7A62 Ver:1.3 Mother Board ?

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@BlankNumb,

That is an extremely low end motherboard components,  AMD® Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 and Sempron in the Socket AM2 package.    How about mentioning an exact computer model number.   You trying to be either "cute", or something else?   Your asking will this card fit into any computer with MS-7A62 Ver:1.3 Mother Board.  I doubt that board would be able to accept any modern GPU card.

Factors: That is a 120W card, requires an 8 pin PCIe power plug according to NVidia. Requires UEFI v BIOS.

Manufacturer brand their product with lengths 6" to 10", and wattage can vary 120W-135W. The biggest is 11" and 200W.

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