NEED HELP FOR MY GPU (im a noob ): )

dandan_2

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My motherboard is a ASUS H81M-E and im planning on installing a asus geforce gtx 750 ti, will it be able to plug it in the motherboard or no? plz and thank you
 
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Yes but I'd still recommend an Rx 460 since DX11 performance will be pretty much the same but in DX12 and Vulkan you'd get much better performance (e.g. in Doom). You'd also get more VRAM and even better power efficiency.

dandan_2

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i have one question, WILL I BE ABLE TO INSTALL THESE TYPE OF GRAPHICS CARDS IN TO A ASUS H81M-E MOTHERBOARD? (sorry about caps :3 please and thank you)
 
Your motherboard has 1 x PCI-E x16 slot you will plug your VGA card or GPU in there you should be fine.

The GTX 750 Ti doesn't require a PCI-E power connector from your power supply it gets all it needs from the PCI-E slot. If you are planning to get one of the new Graphics cards be sure your power supply is strong enough to run it and has the required PCI-E power connector(s). What is you current power supply Brand & Model? For a 750 Ti a good quality 350w is recommended. What is your budget for your new GPU and do you have a budget in case you need to upgrade your power supply? What are you going to be doing with your new GPU?
 

dandan_2

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my power supply i believe is 300w and i dont know what brand but all i really plan on doing with the gpu is play csgo, mortal kombat, gta 5, and dark souls really. i dont really need the super high graphics with over 300 fps just something that can run games at least around 30-60 fps

 
You mean like this ASUS GTX950-2G, Power Consumption - up to 75W, no additional PCIe power required.

https://www.asus.com/Graphics-Cards/GTX950-2G/specifications/

Here is a NewEgg link http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814126090.

It seems to be in the same price range as the AMD RX 460 4Gs, but the AMDs will support The Vulkan API and double the RAM.




 

dandan_2

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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16814126090 will this be able to go in my motherboard and have enough for the psu? (mb is a H81M-E)

 

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