EDIT: GTX 750 TI, Can i run it?

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TedDahosted

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Hi there,

I have a desktop from somewhere 2010 and it doesnt have the best gaming peformance. However i can upgrade it. So i looked up and after days of searching i finished with the Asus Nvidia GTX 750 ti(OC maybe). And i noticed it requires a 6 pin connecter, to connect to the pc. So i noticed i didn't had any 6 pin connector. Here by i ask your help to figure out what i need, can or not do, to get an upgrade to my gaming experience.

Important Specs:

FOXCONN 2AA9

HP DPS-300AB-19 A 300W

AMD Radeon HD 5450

AMD Athlon II X4 635 (2,9GHz)

4 GB of RAM

More then 2 TB of storage


I'd like to keep my gaming to Simulation, so i am talking about Farming Simulator 15 - Euro Truck Simulator 2 - And maybe a little Legue of Legends or Call of Duty all those amazing graphic games. but mostly those 2 sim's.

I hope you all got some advice for me and some information on what's best i can do next.


Thanks in advance

Ted

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You can get evga 750ti superclocked (better than the asus one) and it don't require the 6 pin connecter, also it will fit in any pci, and it will work fine on your system, but a PSU upgrade might be required, since the gtx 750ti need 120w alone.

maher_gamer77

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You can get evga 750ti superclocked (better than the asus one) and it don't require the 6 pin connecter, also it will fit in any pci, and it will work fine on your system, but a PSU upgrade might be required, since the gtx 750ti need 120w alone.
 
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