I don't really understand the coloration so i'm asking on this board. Also i'm getting a new PSU but I'm not sure if my PSU (300 W Active PFC AC power adapter) is ATX but here are the dimensions of my case, 6.86 x 16.71 x 16.29 in.
Yes that will work, however, try to get a R7 240 with GDDR5 memory. Specially on lower end GPU's like the 240 GDDR5 is way faster and will give noticible better performance!
You need to post the model number of the PC (HP I believe )
This is what will determine how big of a video card will fit inside the case. The power supply (should) be a standard ATX. as of right now I would say you could pop in a GTX 750ti and be fine.
You need to post the model number of the PC (HP I believe )
This is what will determine how big of a video card will fit inside the case. The power supply (should) be a standard ATX. as of right now I would say you could pop in a GTX 750ti and be fine.
Yeah it is HP i'll post it when I get back home over the weekend, but I went on this site, http://www.pc-specs.com/mobo/Pegatron_Corporation/Pegatron_MSI_MS-7778_(Jasmine)/1381/Compatible_GPUs, and it says the GTX 750 Ti wouldn't be compatible.
FM2 is the socket your CPU is placed in. Your AMD A10-6700 integrated graphics can be paired with a R7 240/250 dedicated graphics card, currently know as Dual Graphics and formerly know as Hybrid Crossfire.
For a single GPU solution within the limits of your 300Watt power supply id recommend the GTX 750(ti).
FM2 is the socket your CPU is placed in. Your AMD A10-6700 integrated graphics can be paired with a R7 240/250 dedicated graphics card, currently know as Dual Graphics and formerly know as Hybrid Crossfire.
For a single GPU solution within the limits of your 300Watt power supply id recommend the GTX 750(ti).
Will this work? Radeon R7 240 2GB DDR3. Will I be able to continue using 300W
Yes that will work, however, try to get a R7 240 with GDDR5 memory. Specially on lower end GPU's like the 240 GDDR5 is way faster and will give noticible better performance!