Need help with this GTX 750 gpu

idiboy

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So recently I was looking for some graphics card for my computer, and I think I found the right one. I'm not 100% sure so I'm asking you guys.
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This is a GTX 750 and I'm thinking of buying it. The problem is, I'm not sure if this GPU needs a 6 pin connector. My PSU doesn't have a 6-pin connector, so I'm trying to get a GPU that draws all of it's power from the PCI-E slot.

Also, is that gtx legit? It kinda looks not so original.

Here are my pc specs:
Processor: Intel core i7-3770 3.4ghz (3rd gen)
Graphics: Intel HD 4000 Integrated Graphics
Motherboard: H-Cupertino3-H61-uA TX (Cupertino3)
Pc name: Hp pro 3500 series MicroTower pc

My PSU is 300w, but I don't think that's a problem since the 750 uses little power.

Link to this GPU: http://

Need an answer ASAP, thank you.
 
A real GTX 750 won't need the 6 pin connector. I've never heard of "Graphicsplayer". I do know that what some of these scams will do is rebrand an older card, like a GTX 5xx series card, as a newer card. So when you get it you won't get the performance you think you bought. Stick with the known Nvidia partners(EGVA, ASUS, Zotac, etc).
 

idiboy

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The feedbacks of this product are positive. I thought of that also, never heard of that brand, but it sells lots of other graphics cards, and doesn't seem to be scamming. These nvidia partners are a little bit expensive and not affordable by me, so that's why I'm trying to get it from there. So you mean every gtx 750 or 750 ti doesn't have a 6-pin connector, right?