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Ipisb-ch2 mb will work with a Zotac GTX 680 4gb?
07-21-2021 08:36 AM - edited 07-21-2021 08:47 AM

Hey guys ,
i have a ipisb-ch2 motherboard , my older graphic card was the Amd Radeon HD7950 but now she is dead , I want to buy a new one and I find a Zotac GeForce GTX 680 4gb
i have a non uefi bios , it’s will work with this graphic card?
thanks !!
07-21-2021 09:00 AM - edited 07-21-2021 09:01 AM

hi
In theory only old graphics cards
AMD Radeon HD 6xxx cards, or a Nvidia GT (X) 6xx card
can be used
on condition of having the required power supply for the chosen model
so It should work
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07-22-2021 02:08 AM - edited 07-22-2021 02:14 AM

Sorry, with this type of computer, no guarantee
it may even happen that one model from one manufacturer works, but the other does not.
but
. Right now i have a GTX 680 installed
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