graphic card compatibility with my pc

darylrko77

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This is what i have.
Operating System
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1
CPU
Intel Core i5 2400 @ 3.10GHz 35 °C
Sandy Bridge 32nm Technology
RAM
4.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
Motherboard
ECS H61H2-M4 (SOCKET 0) 28 °C
Graphics
DELL E1912H (1366x768@60Hz)
2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GT 520 (Undefined) 40 °C
Storage
465GB Seagate ST3500413AS ATA Device (SATA) 31 °C
Optical Drives
PLDS DVD+-RW DH-16ABS ATA Device
DTSoftBusCd00
Audio
VIA High Definition Audio

Is the Zotac GTX 750 ti compatible with my pc?
What would I have to change for it to work on my pc?
 
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It should drop in and work. Any PCIe 8x or 16x slot should accept any PCIe video card that fits in it (which is all of them), though there are some scattered reports of particular cards not working with particular boards.

The other item to consider is your power supply. The 750Ti has a 60w TDP and your CPU, 95w. The rest of your system may add up to as much as 40w, meaning together, under torture testing, it may draw as much as 200w. Ideally you'd have a 275-300w or above power supply to ensure stability.

The Techmeister

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You should consider building your own PC. Your parts aren't good enough to properly function with the GTX 750ti. Great thing is that building a PC isn't expensive or hard.
 
It should drop in and work. Any PCIe 8x or 16x slot should accept any PCIe video card that fits in it (which is all of them), though there are some scattered reports of particular cards not working with particular boards.

The other item to consider is your power supply. The 750Ti has a 60w TDP and your CPU, 95w. The rest of your system may add up to as much as 40w, meaning together, under torture testing, it may draw as much as 200w. Ideally you'd have a 275-300w or above power supply to ensure stability.
 
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