How is the processor & motherboard combination??

tausif_buet

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Hi....i am going to buy a new pc...so can u please tell me...

#how's the combination of processor intel core i5-750(2.66GHz,8MB Cahe,DDR3) with motherboard Asus P7H55D-M-Pro (DDR3)??

#Do i need extra power supply for that??

#I have a DDR2 agp card...(NX8600GT)/TD512EZ/D2...can i use the DDR2 agp card in the ASUS DDR3 motherboard??(This card needs power supply of 300w which already i got.)
 
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AGP card wont work with your new motherboard. Nowadays AGP cards obsolete.

But isnt 8600GT a PCI card? If it is, then you can use it. The DDR2 of GPU's are completely different from the DDR3 you mention of your motherboard. The DDR3 means it supports RAM's of DDR3.
AGP card wont work with your new motherboard. Nowadays AGP cards obsolete.

But isnt 8600GT a PCI card? If it is, then you can use it. The DDR2 of GPU's are completely different from the DDR3 you mention of your motherboard. The DDR3 means it supports RAM's of DDR3.
 
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icraig

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I think the OP is getting mixed up somehow, searching for that model number it points to the MSI 8600GT 512Mb PCI-e card.

And in response to the original question is, yes it will work fine. Although you won't be able to play modern games better than you're current system probably does.
 

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You should buy a PCI-E card, I would recommend the HD5750.
That'd do nicely. One step down from the 5770, still gets you DX11 support, plus DVI and HDMI ports. You'll be able to run fullscreen in games, if you want to.
 

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The 5750 is pretty weak - DirectX 11 sounds good and all, but I'm doubtful of that card's abilities to properly run any DirectX 11 games on the market. I can shave a few dollars off the price and at least put you into HD5770 territory.