J jalle1112 Prominent Feb 25, 2017 18 0 510 Feb 25, 2017 #1 Hello, So I currently have the AMD Radeon R7 360 graphics card installed into my PC. I want to upgrade to the Nvidia GTX 1060. Will the new graphics card fit into the motherboard where the current graphics card is? Thanks!
Hello, So I currently have the AMD Radeon R7 360 graphics card installed into my PC. I want to upgrade to the Nvidia GTX 1060. Will the new graphics card fit into the motherboard where the current graphics card is? Thanks!
Solution koreanoverlord Feb 25, 2017 Yes. PCI-E has been the standard for a while now. If it fits in the case and you have a sufficient enough PSU, you are good to go.
Yes. PCI-E has been the standard for a while now. If it fits in the case and you have a sufficient enough PSU, you are good to go.
koreanoverlord Honorable Mar 6, 2013 644 0 11,360 Feb 25, 2017 Solution #2 Yes. PCI-E has been the standard for a while now. If it fits in the case and you have a sufficient enough PSU, you are good to go. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Yes. PCI-E has been the standard for a while now. If it fits in the case and you have a sufficient enough PSU, you are good to go.
J jalle1112 Prominent Feb 25, 2017 18 0 510 Feb 25, 2017 #3 koreanoverlord : Yes. PCI-E has been the standard for a while now. If it fits in the case and you have a sufficient enough PSU, you are good to go. I have a 500 W EVGA Power Supply. Will that be sufficient? Upvote 0 Downvote
koreanoverlord : Yes. PCI-E has been the standard for a while now. If it fits in the case and you have a sufficient enough PSU, you are good to go. I have a 500 W EVGA Power Supply. Will that be sufficient?
koreanoverlord Honorable Mar 6, 2013 644 0 11,360 Feb 25, 2017 #4 Yes, that will work fine. Upvote 0 Downvote