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Is my Intel core duo 2ghz and 4gb ram PC compatible with ATI Radeon HD 6670?

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September 4, 2014 1:35:57 PM

The title it all pretty much . Just want to know , so I can start upgrading my PC part by part , I'm open to then idea of other graphic cards that could be good with my CPU .

Thanks in forehand
And sorry for botheribg

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September 4, 2014 1:43:30 PM

The processor is compatible,it shouldnt bottle neck the Graphics card either.
But the real question is,can your Power supply handle it?

As far as part by part upgrades go,you're not going to have a good time.

You'll need a new motherboard for a new/better CPU,which means you'll need all new RAM. And if you've gone this far you might as well shell out some dollars for a decent PSU+GPU to pair with the rest.
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September 5, 2014 2:59:31 AM

CrispyChips said:
The processor is compatible,it shouldnt bottle neck the Graphics card either.
But the real question is,can your Power supply handle it?

As far as part by part upgrades go,you're not going to have a good time.

You'll need a new motherboard for a new/better CPU,which means you'll need all new RAM. And if you've gone this far you might as well shell out some dollars for a decent PSU+GPU to pair with the rest.


I have some pictures of the inside of my computer , would it help if posted them?
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September 5, 2014 7:44:39 AM

A pic of the sticker on the side of your Power Supply would do,or you could just list the model name/number. I can find it.
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September 5, 2014 7:59:55 AM

CrispyChips said:
A pic of the sticker on the side of your Power Supply would do,or you could just list the model name/number. I can find it.



i have a pic from earlier that i opened my pc to clean it up a bit




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September 5, 2014 11:30:43 AM

That should do it fine, the 6670s use around 60watts under load so you should be good.
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