Is my computer compatible with the EVGA Geforce GTX 750ti

FadedAcr2

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I've been having problems, with this. Mainly because pcpartpicker.com doesn't let me select my motherboard (Which is still a selling product from Gigabyte.). I wanted to know if my computer could handle a upgrade to the EVGA Geforce GTX 750ti graphics card.

My computer specs:
Rosewill FBM-01 (The one that doesn't include the power supply)
1TB Seagate Barracuda
4GB Crucial Ballistix Sport
Gigabyte GA-AM1M-S2H
2GB Asus Radeon R7 240 (The graphics card that I want to change to the 750ti)
AMD Athlon 5350
EVGA 500 W1 80+, 500W Continuous Power

Please post below if it's compatible or not. If it's not please also post what is not compatible or what needs to be upgraded
 

FadedAcr2

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^ and yes that is it

So with everything in that I could have any EVGA Geforce GTX graphics card between a 750 and a 970?

Also if I were to get an EVGA GeForce GTX 950, would I get the GTX 950 SC 2GB or which version of it would I get?
On a side note to which one I should get, I have a Dell 2015H analog monitor which I'm planning on getting another one, so would that effect which one I would get too?
 

jtk2515

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I would not go over 150w video card. I also would stick to 1080p Video cards. So a 970 or amd 480 with the options of upgrading your cpu at a later date.

As for the 950 versions dont really matter if your not OCing just get the cheapest.
 

n00bguy84

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I have the 750ti. The same one you want. The EBGA GTX 750 Ti SC 2GB. It's ok. I have it in the computer I am using now. It's ok but don't expect much from it. It won't give you the world as far as games go though. Expect a very console like experience.