Graphics card compatibility with power supply

minor1234

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Hello Guys, I just want to ask a question about compatibility of Power Supply and Graphics Card. Friend of my friend is offering me EVGA GTX 560 Graphics card with a very low price, he says only cooler is broken and cooler costs around $4. So, my question is that what will you guys do if you had the pc with the same system requirements:

System Requirements:
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo CPU E7300 @ 2.66 GHz (2 CPU)
Memory: 4096MB
Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250
Output Type: HD15
Operating System: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (10.0, Build 15063)

Power Supply: HKC USP 5580

If I buy this card what will it fit to the rest of PC ? Or should I need to upgrade some other part as well ?

Thank you in advance.
 
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Tbh, you should consider a full system rebuild, but if you were to get a 560. First off, look at the graphics card and see if it needs any power ports (typically 6 or 8 pin). If no pins required, that’s ok, 6 pins is ok too. If it’s 8 pin, it won’t go in...your psu wouldn’t have the needed cable. I would say upgrade your cpu if possible, but it looks ok.

jgustin7b

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Tbh, you should consider a full system rebuild, but if you were to get a 560. First off, look at the graphics card and see if it needs any power ports (typically 6 or 8 pin). If no pins required, that’s ok, 6 pins is ok too. If it’s 8 pin, it won’t go in...your psu wouldn’t have the needed cable. I would say upgrade your cpu if possible, but it looks ok.
 
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