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graphics card compatibility for Asus P8p67Pro motherboard

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July 10, 2014 9:40:33 AM

My HD 6850 card just stopped working. I am in dire need of a graphics card under 250$ can any one please suggest what best option I have for gaming?

i7 2600k
Asus P8P67 Pro
Corsair vengence 1600 mhz 8gb
Cooler Master GX 550W
Win 7 64bit

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July 10, 2014 9:51:46 AM

Also your PSU is in tier 4 of the list which shows its low quality components. If possible change the PSU as well.
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July 10, 2014 9:54:37 AM

Your setup shows to be about 450w with an r9 280 or about 380w with a GTX760. Power-wise your power supply is fine for either. Quality-wise it's up to you as far as power supplies go. The 760 would give you a little more room for error though.
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July 10, 2014 9:58:36 AM

EasyLover said:
Also your PSU is in tier 4 of the list which shows its low quality components. If possible change the PSU as well.


bccorrupt said:
Your setup shows to be about 450w with an r9 280 or about 380w with a GTX760. Power-wise your power supply is fine for either. Quality-wise it's up to you as far as power supplies go. The 760 would give you a little more room for error though.


the line they used in Asus website "up to 300Wadditional 6+8 pin PCIe power required" will that matter with my motherboard?

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July 10, 2014 10:00:24 AM

No, they're talking about from the pci-e line from the power supply. The motherboard will supply it's normal 75w like all of them do.
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July 10, 2014 10:02:00 AM

From motherboard's perspective, you are covered, no issue in that context. 6+8 connector has to come from PSU not from mobo. From mobo's perspective you would only need to check the PCIe slot.
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July 10, 2014 10:03:38 AM

bccorrupt said:
Your setup shows to be about 450w with an r9 280 or about 380w with a GTX760. Power-wise your power supply is fine for either. Quality-wise it's up to you as far as power supplies go. The 760 would give you a little more room for error though.


Where to get this power consumption info? I am getting 700w with R9 280 in Asus website

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July 10, 2014 10:05:43 AM

Don't go in that gimmick values. try your build at pcpartpicker.com and see what wattage that site shows to you. Buy any good quality PSU having more Watts being shown in the site. If the site says 480W better get 550-600W PSU and so on.
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July 11, 2014 9:03:59 AM

EasyLover said:
Don't go in that gimmick values. try your build at pcpartpicker.com and see what wattage that site shows to you. Buy any good quality PSU having more Watts being shown in the site. If the site says 480W better get 550-600W PSU and so on.


pcpartpicker.com is not showing my motherboard.

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July 11, 2014 9:09:49 AM

That is because it may not be available for the moment.
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July 11, 2014 9:10:11 AM

Sourav Pradhan said:
EasyLover said:
Don't go in that gimmick values. try your build at pcpartpicker.com and see what wattage that site shows to you. Buy any good quality PSU having more Watts being shown in the site. If the site says 480W better get 550-600W PSU and so on.


pcpartpicker.com is not showing my motherboard.



The best power supply calculator on extremevision stopped working a while back, but either of these should work fine.
http://www.coolermaster.outervision.com/poc.jsp
http://images10.newegg.com/BizIntell/tool/psucalc/index...
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