P PainlessDeath09 Prominent May 18, 2017 28 0 530 May 18, 2017 #1 Will my motherboard support a Zotac GTX 1050 Ti Mini? Its an old Dell 0XR1GT. I also have an old cpu, an i3 2120@3.3ghz
Will my motherboard support a Zotac GTX 1050 Ti Mini? Its an old Dell 0XR1GT. I also have an old cpu, an i3 2120@3.3ghz
clutchc Titan Ambassador Apr 22, 2009 43,150 411 131,790 May 18, 2017 Solution #2 That is a late enough board that there should be no problem. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
P PainlessDeath09 Prominent May 18, 2017 28 0 530 May 25, 2017 #3 clutchc : That is a late enough board that there should be no problem. And do you think I should upgrade my processor too? Or stick to the processor and upgrade ram instead? I have a potato of a PC at 2GB of ram lol Upvote 0 Downvote
clutchc : That is a late enough board that there should be no problem. And do you think I should upgrade my processor too? Or stick to the processor and upgrade ram instead? I have a potato of a PC at 2GB of ram lol
clutchc Titan Ambassador Apr 22, 2009 43,150 411 131,790 May 25, 2017 #4 PainlessDeath09 : clutchc : That is a late enough board that there should be no problem. And do you think I should upgrade my processor too? Or stick to the processor and upgrade ram instead? I have a potato of a PC at 2GB of ram lol Definitely add more system memory. 4GB total if the OS is 32 bit, 8GB total if it is a 64 Bit OS. That board accepts up to 8GB I believe. You always want to buy memory in matched pairs for best stability. You can use a memory finder like the one at Crucial if you don't know what to look for. http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/?gclid=CPjskbfwi9QCFQORaQodmQ4C2g&cm_mmc=google-_-us-_-dram-_-null&ef_id=WSWh4gAAAHvfbkxy:20170525202551:s Upvote 0 Downvote
PainlessDeath09 : clutchc : That is a late enough board that there should be no problem. And do you think I should upgrade my processor too? Or stick to the processor and upgrade ram instead? I have a potato of a PC at 2GB of ram lol Definitely add more system memory. 4GB total if the OS is 32 bit, 8GB total if it is a 64 Bit OS. That board accepts up to 8GB I believe. You always want to buy memory in matched pairs for best stability. You can use a memory finder like the one at Crucial if you don't know what to look for. http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/?gclid=CPjskbfwi9QCFQORaQodmQ4C2g&cm_mmc=google-_-us-_-dram-_-null&ef_id=WSWh4gAAAHvfbkxy:20170525202551:s
P PainlessDeath09 Prominent May 18, 2017 28 0 530 Jun 9, 2017 #5 clutchc : PainlessDeath09 : clutchc : That is a late enough board that there should be no problem. And do you think I should upgrade my processor too? Or stick to the processor and upgrade ram instead? I have a potato of a PC at 2GB of ram lol Definitely add more system memory. 4GB total if the OS is 32 bit, 8GB total if it is a 64 Bit OS. That board accepts up to 8GB I believe. You always want to buy memory in matched pairs for best stability. You can use a memory finder like the one at Crucial if you don't know what to look for. http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/?gclid=CPjskbfwi9QCFQORaQodmQ4C2g&cm_mmc=google-_-us-_-dram-_-null&ef_id=WSWh4gAAAHvfbkxy:20170525202551:s Thanks a ton mate Upvote 0 Downvote
clutchc : PainlessDeath09 : clutchc : That is a late enough board that there should be no problem. And do you think I should upgrade my processor too? Or stick to the processor and upgrade ram instead? I have a potato of a PC at 2GB of ram lol Definitely add more system memory. 4GB total if the OS is 32 bit, 8GB total if it is a 64 Bit OS. That board accepts up to 8GB I believe. You always want to buy memory in matched pairs for best stability. You can use a memory finder like the one at Crucial if you don't know what to look for. http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/?gclid=CPjskbfwi9QCFQORaQodmQ4C2g&cm_mmc=google-_-us-_-dram-_-null&ef_id=WSWh4gAAAHvfbkxy:20170525202551:s Thanks a ton mate