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Pci 2 0 x16 300w power supply

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January 6, 2012 1:06:57 AM

Hello,
i have a comp with a 300w power supply, a empty pci 2.0 x 16 slot. looking to upgrade my vid card. for casual gaming SC2. currently using onboard vid card radeon hd 6550d what is better?

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January 6, 2012 1:35:09 AM

What is the brand of the PSU? This is very important. Many no-name boxes out there won't supply anything close to their rated wattages, and some will even damage your other components.
How much money do you have to spend?
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January 13, 2012 3:12:36 PM

kajabla said:
What is the brand of the PSU? This is very important. Many no-name boxes out there won't supply anything close to their rated wattages, and some will even damage your other components.
How much money do you have to spend?




The comp is an acer aspire am3470-uc30p. power supply is a liteon model: ps-6301-08a3 I guess that i could replace the power supply but there again i would like to know what is decent out there! I have a budget of $170.00
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a b ) Power supply
January 14, 2012 12:16:23 AM

That power supply doesn't have any PCIe power connectors (I'm fairly sure), so you're limited to cards that don't require those. On the bright side, that means you can't spend much money :D 
Your best option is the 6670, which is fine. $65 after rebate: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

What are your other specs? We could explore options for other upgrades (most likely including the PSU), but you'll have to have a halfway decent processor to run SC2.
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January 14, 2012 1:20:12 AM

better to spend 50-70bux on a 550w psu as then you will be able to throw any gfx card you want at it... thing is your cpu wont be stellar so be mindful of the fact that you will bottleneck it if you go to big on the gfx... 170 should get you a decent psu and a reasonable gfx card for a small build like yours. especially if you get rebates and the likes from newegg.
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January 16, 2012 1:44:24 AM

kajabla said:
That power supply doesn't have any PCIe power connectors (I'm fairly sure), so you're limited to cards that don't require those. On the bright side, that means you can't spend much money :D 
Your best option is the 6670, which is fine. $65 after rebate: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

What are your other specs? We could explore options for other upgrades (most likely including the PSU), but you'll have to have a halfway decent processor to run SC2.





I have windows 7. AMD QUAD CORE A8 3800 2.4GHZ. 6GB OF DDR3 MEM. 1TB 5400RPM HD.
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January 16, 2012 1:48:54 AM

HEXiT said:
better to spend 50-70bux on a 550w psu as then you will be able to throw any gfx card you want at it... thing is your cpu wont be stellar so be mindful of the fact that you will bottleneck it if you go to big on the gfx... 170 should get you a decent psu and a reasonable gfx card for a small build like yours. especially if you get rebates and the likes from newegg.




I Like that idea to upgrade it as a unit. unfortunatly i won't be able to upgrade the cpu for a long time. I would only need a card that would work well with my other specs. ( windows 7. AMD QUAD CORE A8 3800 2.4GHZ. 6GB OF DDR3 MEM. 1TB 5400RPM HD)
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