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will HD Radeon 7750 and Intel C2Q Q9550 be a good combination?

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August 4, 2014 6:33:38 PM

Hi guys. I'm in the process of upgrading my PC. I have an HP 8000 SFF. My current processor is an Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 and I have a MSI Radeon HD 6450LP. I'm planning to upgrade to Core 2 Quad q9550 and Radeon HD 7750. Will it be a good combination? Are these 2 parts compatible to each other?

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August 4, 2014 6:37:34 PM

Yes they would be a good combination.. but these parts are very old... You can't use it for high end gaming .. I suggest you go for a new build altogether
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August 4, 2014 6:41:00 PM

Those will work fine together. Having had the Q9550 sometime ago, I can assure you that the processor will easily handle much faster cards than the HD 7750 if you are interested in going for a bit more performance.
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August 4, 2014 11:39:25 PM

Armo1000 said:
Yes they would be a good combination.. but these parts are very old... You can't use it for high end gaming .. I suggest you go for a new build altogether


Armo1000, Well, the problem is that It's an HP 8000 SFF and I'm stuck with a 240w power supply. I think this could be the max possible build for my HP 8000 SFF. I found this gameplay video on YouTube about the Sapphire 7750 Low Profile Card and an Intel i5 Processor 2310 (which has the same power consumption as the Q9550) on a 220w power supply.

Unfortunately, I can't find a Sapphire 7750 Low Profile anymore. The cheapest one is Visiontek Radeon HD 7750 sff (around $140 on Amazon).

Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsQktKu2VwE

Just want to find out if these 2 parts will work together. I've researched throughout the web that the Visiontek 7750 has some compatibility issues with HP7900 SFF and HP8300 SFF, but is working well on HP8100 SFF. Does the computer model has something to do with the compatibility? I just don't want to buy those parts and I'll just wreck it sometime in the future.
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August 4, 2014 11:49:53 PM

clutchc said:
Those will work fine together. Having had the Q9550 sometime ago, I can assure you that the processor will easily handle much faster cards than the HD 7750 if you are interested in going for a bit more performance.


The problem is, I am stuck with a 240w power supply on my HP 8000 SFF and I believe this build will be the farthest it can go. The HP chat support told me that I can use q9550 with no problems, but they discourage me to use a LP 7750 Graphics Card, and they advised me to use a Radeon HD 4650 (1GB) instead. it doesn;t make any sense because 7750 and 4650 had the same power consumption, yet I cannot use the other.

Here's the link for the 4650 and 7750 comparison: http://www.hwcompare.com/11829/radeon-hd-4650-1gb-vs-ra...

Here's the link on the "supported upgrades" as mentioned by the HP Support Specialist: http://h20565.www2.hp.com/portal/site/hpsc/template.PAG...
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August 5, 2014 12:00:17 AM

If the mobo has a PCI-e port, then you are good to go. The hd 7750 requires only 43 W max so you should be fine with your 240w supply. Sapphire is as good GPU brand.. But i dont see why the visiontek wont be compatible
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August 5, 2014 12:44:17 AM

Armo1000 said:
If the mobo has a PCI-e port, then you are good to go. The hd 7750 requires only 43 W max so you should be fine with your 240w supply. Sapphire is as good GPU brand.. But i dont see why the visiontek wont be compatible


Thanks!! I have a single PCIe slot! So there should me no problem when I use these 2 parts then?
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August 5, 2014 1:29:33 AM

leebaldz5332 said:
Armo1000 said:
If the mobo has a PCI-e port, then you are good to go. The hd 7750 requires only 43 W max so you should be fine with your 240w supply. Sapphire is as good GPU brand.. But i dont see why the visiontek wont be compatible


Thanks!! I have a single PCIe slot! So there should me no problem when I use these 2 parts then?


Yes, you wont face any problems
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August 5, 2014 11:51:28 AM

The only issue you may face, is the older MB BIOS not recognizing the newer card. And HP is known for 'locking' their BIOS so you have to use one of the cards they offer.
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August 5, 2014 3:57:06 PM

clutchc said:
The only issue you may face, is the older MB BIOS not recognizing the newer card. And HP is known for 'locking' their BIOS so you have to use one of the cards they offer.


Oh boy. So there's still a hitch. Are there any possible workarounds for this? I haven't made changes to the BIOS Settings before. Will upgrading the BIOS work?
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August 5, 2014 5:35:24 PM

leebaldz5332 said:
clutchc said:
The only issue you may face, is the older MB BIOS not recognizing the newer card. And HP is known for 'locking' their BIOS so you have to use one of the cards they offer.


Oh boy. So there's still a hitch. Are there any possible workarounds for this? I haven't made changes to the BIOS Settings before. Will upgrading the BIOS work?

If this is your PC, I don't know. http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/product?cc=us&dlc=en...
HP has been known to lock the BIOS as I mentioned above. Get on the forum there and ask around. There must be others with that PC in the same situation as you.
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