D downnready Reputable Apr 18, 2014 4 0 4,510 Apr 18, 2014 #1 I have an HP Pavilion Elite HPE-112y with AMD Phenom IIx4 quad-core processor. My PSU is 750w currently have the ATI Radeon HD 5700 Series installed was wondering if I would have an issue installing a NVIDIA Geforce GTX 650ti Boost 2GB
I have an HP Pavilion Elite HPE-112y with AMD Phenom IIx4 quad-core processor. My PSU is 750w currently have the ATI Radeon HD 5700 Series installed was wondering if I would have an issue installing a NVIDIA Geforce GTX 650ti Boost 2GB
Solution unknownofprob Apr 18, 2014 yes you can and it'll work without a bottleneck (GPU being limited by CPU, or other way around) As long as you have your GPU in the long PCI-E X16 slot, it'll run to it's full potential. I see you have changed out the 300W PSU to 750W, that's a good idea for upgrades in the future. Hope this helps, enjoy!
yes you can and it'll work without a bottleneck (GPU being limited by CPU, or other way around) As long as you have your GPU in the long PCI-E X16 slot, it'll run to it's full potential. I see you have changed out the 300W PSU to 750W, that's a good idea for upgrades in the future. Hope this helps, enjoy!
unknownofprob Illustrious Oct 3, 2013 8,409 0 38,960 Apr 18, 2014 Solution #2 yes you can and it'll work without a bottleneck (GPU being limited by CPU, or other way around) As long as you have your GPU in the long PCI-E X16 slot, it'll run to it's full potential. I see you have changed out the 300W PSU to 750W, that's a good idea for upgrades in the future. Hope this helps, enjoy! Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
yes you can and it'll work without a bottleneck (GPU being limited by CPU, or other way around) As long as you have your GPU in the long PCI-E X16 slot, it'll run to it's full potential. I see you have changed out the 300W PSU to 750W, that's a good idea for upgrades in the future. Hope this helps, enjoy!
D downnready Reputable Apr 18, 2014 4 0 4,510 Apr 18, 2014 #3 unknownofprob : yes you can and it'll work without a bottleneck (GPU being limited by CPU, or other way around) As long as you have your GPU in the long PCI-E X16 slot, it'll run to it's full potential. I see you have changed out the 300W PSU to 750W, that's a good idea for upgrades in the future. Hope this helps, enjoy! Thanks for the Info Upvote 0 Downvote
unknownofprob : yes you can and it'll work without a bottleneck (GPU being limited by CPU, or other way around) As long as you have your GPU in the long PCI-E X16 slot, it'll run to it's full potential. I see you have changed out the 300W PSU to 750W, that's a good idea for upgrades in the future. Hope this helps, enjoy! Thanks for the Info