What the title says. I'm looking to upgrade my desktop pc and couldn't overlook the performance to price ratio of the gtx 750 ti. I was wondering if I would be able to upgrade from a gt 610 to a gtx 750 ti.
http://www.shopping.hp.com/en_US/home-office/-/products/Desktops/HP-ENVY/E3W47AV?HP-ENVY-Phoenix-810-130qe-Desktop-PC
this is the exact one i bought although they've updated to a gt640 since ive bought it but everything else is the same
As long as you have a pci-e expansion slot and a good enough PSU, there's no reason why you can't get a 750ti
a 300w psu should normally do-unless it is of questionable origin and therefore unreliable.
What psu do you have?
most times the only issue is with size of the power supply. look to see if you have a 400w unit. the 750ti uses 60w so you want to have a somewhat good power supply so you dont short out your rig.
http://www.shopping.hp.com/en_US/home-office/-/products/Desktops/HP-ENVY/E3W47AV?HP-ENVY-Phoenix-810-130qe-Desktop-PC
this is the exact one i bought although they've updated to a gt640 since ive bought it but everything else is the same
Yes. That will work. I have a
Cyberpowerpc that had the nvidia GeForce gt 610 but I was only getting about 40 fps so I replaced it with the GTX 750 and it all runs fine with about 380fps