Can i use 2 gpu in one pc?

marcden04

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I have the hp 6005 pro and i want to put gpu in it.the problem, i dont have enough 6 pin cnnector fpr my gpu.nvidia geforce 9600 gt
Can i buy a cheap psu hust for that gpu ? Or will it fry
 
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So let me understand what you plan to do... You want to remove the components from your HP 6005 Pro case and transfer them to a new case? You also want to try to add a second GPU and use a second PSU to power this GPU? I would recommend a different approach.

If you do have the mini-tower version of the HP 6005 Pro you can simply replace the 9600gt with a newer GPU and keep all the other components as they are. You can then slowly save money to buy a completely new PC.

mrjack2207

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I presume you mean can you put 2 PSU's in your pc

 

Jester Maroc

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Do you have the mini-tower version of the HP 6005 Pro? If not you will need a SFF GPU.

If you do have a the mini-tower version, I would suggest selling the 9600gt and purchasing a newer GPU. Something like a RX460 would work very well.
 

marcden04

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There is a mini tower version... I have the sff one -_- that gpu is new btw :') i dont really play a very high graphics games thats why.. That gpu is ok for me. It ca run my game at maxs :)
 

marcden04

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Mother board is very expensive thats why :( cant really afford it right now. Im finsing the cheapest atx motherboard i see. Soooo... Im just gonna be patient to my sff motherboard till i get new one yeah? I already have the cpu and gpu. I have an amd athlon x2 cpu. What is the cheapest MB for amd
 

Jester Maroc

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So let me understand what you plan to do... You want to remove the components from your HP 6005 Pro case and transfer them to a new case? You also want to try to add a second GPU and use a second PSU to power this GPU? I would recommend a different approach.

If you do have the mini-tower version of the HP 6005 Pro you can simply replace the 9600gt with a newer GPU and keep all the other components as they are. You can then slowly save money to buy a completely new PC.
 
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Get a gtx 1030 for $70 and you don't need a PSU or need to use the 9600. Plus the 1030 is much better than the 9600,