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11-14-2019 08:12 AM
hello I want to change the graphics card and I wonder if I would have no problem with my motherboard (tempa2) I will take a vega rx 56 I will change the power supply (650w) and box so I ask myself a question the motherboard is compatible
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11-14-2019 01:58 PM - edited 11-14-2019 01:59 PM
@Soniss wrote:just see if there's room in the computer case?
YES, take a tape measure or ruler and measure from where the current video card is at the back of the computer, to where the new card would end inside. You just need to know that what ever card you buy, will fit inside and have enough ROOM.
You want to know if the length of the card will fit.
11-14-2019 09:42 AM
HEllo @Soniss
Not sure if that card will fit. You need to measure the available space where the current card sits and compare it with the new cards specs. It might be too long, you will have to see.
Otherwise, that would be the only limitation.
11-14-2019 01:58 PM - edited 11-14-2019 01:59 PM
@Soniss wrote:just see if there's room in the computer case?
YES, take a tape measure or ruler and measure from where the current video card is at the back of the computer, to where the new card would end inside. You just need to know that what ever card you buy, will fit inside and have enough ROOM.
You want to know if the length of the card will fit.
11-16-2019 02:50 AM
I'm not sure what kind of issues you might run into. Its a micro-ATX form factor motherboard. Some of the wiring might be proprietary and would take some time to connect possibly. If the IO shield on the back is removable, it would probably work out. OK.
11-16-2019 11:52 AM - edited 11-16-2019 11:56 AM
Proprietary means it could have connectors and such that are not standard. You can most likely install the board to another Micro ATX compatible case though, but I don't think the power connectors for the switches will look like the same layout as a standard motherboard will.