i would like to know whether my motherboard dh55tc supports nvidia gtx 650ti grpahics card or anyother higher gpu graphics card.. my processor is intel i3
GTX 650 Ti is compatible with this mobo. Graphics Cards memory type is GDDR5. DDR3 is your system memory type. Yes 500w PSU will be enough for your system with this graphics card.
Yes, that will be fine. Your MB has a conventional PCIe X16 slot. So it will accept any gfx card that fits the slot. But gfx cards can be the most power hungry of all the devices. Sometimes more so than the processor. What PSU do you have? The GTX 650ti is a 110W card. That's 9.2 amps at +12V.
http://www.hwcompare.com/13622/geforce-gtx-650-ti/
yeah. my psu is 500w.. is that enough? But now that is not the real problem.. my intel processor is intel i3 540. which i think is first generation.
Is it compatible with this gfx card.? or may i would be upgrade it into i5 or i7. but i 7 is costly for me right now.
The generation of CPU has no bearing on what card you can use. You can use any PCIe X16 card with any MB that has a PCIe X16 slot assuming your PSU is of good quality and has enough capacity on the +12V rail.
bro .. any card means.. does it support ddr5 .. or ddr3? so am going to order this gfx card and 4gbram ddr3.. and i already hv intel dh55tc motherboard .
500w psu.. and 2gb ram.ddr3... let me confirm it?
GTX 650 Ti is compatible with this mobo. Graphics Cards memory type is GDDR5. DDR3 is your system memory type. Yes 500w PSU will be enough for your system with this graphics card.
So bro.. when i checked pci ex graphics interface.. dh55tc has pci ex v.20.. and gfx card 650ti has pci v3.0. then i heard that it would cutdown its bandwidth to 2.0.. would it make any difference ?
if it has no big problem .. i am ordering it tommorow.. thanks a lot.!!!
So bro.. when i checked pci ex graphics interface.. dh55tc has pci ex v.20.. and gfx card 650ti has pci v3.0. then i heard that it would cutdown its bandwidth to 2.0.. would it make any difference ?
if it has no big problem .. i am ordering it tommorow.. thanks a lot.!!!
Your card will operate at PCIe 2.0. You'll not notice significant drop in performance. Stick with the card and it will be helpful in your future update.
did that graphic card work properly bro? becaus im having the same mother board model and im looking foward to buy the same graphic card as well . it will b helpful if u give me ur suggestion