GTX 650Ti 2Gb DDR5 Support in Asus P5P43TD PRO Motherboard?

Saiduzzaman Emon

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I m using intel Core2Duo 2.93 Ghz
Asus P5P43TD Pro Motherboard
Transcend 8GB DDR3 1333 BUS Ram
WD 1tb black HDD


I am currently looking at the ASUS GTX650Ti 2GB DDR5. Does it support my motherboard?
Plzzzz some one ans me.....
 
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Yes, you have one PCIe x16 expansion slot, perfect for a GTX 650 Ti. By the way, if you can bump up to the GTX 650 Ti Boost, that would be a nice upgrade.

rlaxffs

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Hi Emon. I got a small request.. couple of days ago,i wanted to install a new videocard on my asus p5p43td pro mb. the problem was,that the card was too big for my case, so i kinda rammed it in there. after that,i realised that the computer wont start. i tooked a look on the motherboard,and surprised i saw that i just lost one capacitor from the board. my request is, can u help me find what model of the capacitor it was, by simply checking ure board? i really need your help,please respond.good luck.
 

gluck

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Hi rlaxffs. I have the same motherboard. Please go ahead with the capacitor details. Funny, I have the same problem for you to fix (a transistor is burnt and I need to replace it, but I cannot read its marking on the top).
 

rlaxffs

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hi,thanks for replying. after a quick research,i found that actualy the capacitor is not missing,thats the motherboard design. the powersource was the problem. it's ok now. now lets talk about your problem, what transistor are you interested in? can u send an email with some photos? ill be glad to help. my email is rlaxffs@yahoo.com. take care.

 

You should give him your e-mail in a private message and delete yours off your message in this public forum.
 

gluck

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Hi rlaxffs,

here is a photo of my motherboard:
http://s11.postimg.org/8nlpol1qb/P5_P43_TD_PRO_3.jpg
You can see one of the four transistors is burnt. The other three have "tO4" marking on the top. The burnt is a bit different and I cannot see the marking due to the burning. Can you read it in your board?

Here are 2 pictures of a new motherboard locating the area of the burning on the board. I 've placed number 2 over the burnt part (in the second picture)
http://s16.postimg.org/6dh8mdqzp/P5_P43_TD_PRO_1b.jpg
http://s24.postimg.org/eumt8gmf9/P5_P43_TD_PRO_2.jpg

Thanks anyway,
-G.