Pramit Kumar Biswas Reputable Aug 25, 2015 206 0 4,690 Nov 24, 2015 #1 I am planning to buy a MSI GTX 750ti Twin Frozr 2GB. Will it run on my Gigabyte H81m-H mobo??? Please help. http://
I am planning to buy a MSI GTX 750ti Twin Frozr 2GB. Will it run on my Gigabyte H81m-H mobo??? Please help. http://
Solution G G glamdringfh Nov 24, 2015 No, PCIe 2 is backwards compatible and you won't have hardly any performance loss. The GTX 750ti will work quite well on your board. Further reading of PCIe basics if you're interested: http://www.enthusiastpc.net/articles/00003/3.aspx
No, PCIe 2 is backwards compatible and you won't have hardly any performance loss. The GTX 750ti will work quite well on your board. Further reading of PCIe basics if you're interested: http://www.enthusiastpc.net/articles/00003/3.aspx
Grimwinder Reputable Jul 2, 2014 1,019 1 5,660 Nov 24, 2015 #2 Yes, it has a PCi-e x16 slot. Upvote 0 Downvote
G glamdringfh Dignified Dec 23, 2013 2,993 1 14,960 Nov 24, 2015 #3 Yes, the MSI GTX 750ti will run with no issue on that motherboard. Upvote 0 Downvote
Pramit Kumar Biswas Reputable Aug 25, 2015 206 0 4,690 Nov 24, 2015 #4 MSI Gtx 750ti has PCIE 3.0 Mine is 2.0 ...will that be a major issue??? Upvote 0 Downvote
G glamdringfh Dignified Dec 23, 2013 2,993 1 14,960 Nov 24, 2015 Solution #5 No, PCIe 2 is backwards compatible and you won't have hardly any performance loss. The GTX 750ti will work quite well on your board. Further reading of PCIe basics if you're interested: http://www.enthusiastpc.net/articles/00003/3.aspx Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
No, PCIe 2 is backwards compatible and you won't have hardly any performance loss. The GTX 750ti will work quite well on your board. Further reading of PCIe basics if you're interested: http://www.enthusiastpc.net/articles/00003/3.aspx
Pramit Kumar Biswas Reputable Aug 25, 2015 206 0 4,690 Nov 24, 2015 #6 Both of U deserve best solution. Thank U very much. Upvote 0 Downvote
G glamdringfh Dignified Dec 23, 2013 2,993 1 14,960 Nov 24, 2015 #7 You're most welcome. Upvote 0 Downvote
Grimwinder Reputable Jul 2, 2014 1,019 1 5,660 Nov 24, 2015 #8 No problem, happy gaming. As Glam says, the PCI cards are backwards compatible with the slots and while the 2.1 slot has a lower bandwidth, it's nothing that you'll notice with that card in your system. Upvote 0 Downvote
No problem, happy gaming. As Glam says, the PCI cards are backwards compatible with the slots and while the 2.1 slot has a lower bandwidth, it's nothing that you'll notice with that card in your system.