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2016/07/27 23:45:43 (permalink)
If I were to buy this card, could I use it with what I have now? Hp envy h8-1414
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    Re: GTX 750 Ti question 2016/07/28 01:16:52 (permalink)
    Yes, but you'll need to buy this card and switch the hybrid vbios to legacy before powering on your computer.
     
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    Re: GTX 750 Ti question 2016/07/28 01:23:10 (permalink)
    Depends on your CPU. Your pci express 16x 2.0 won't bottleneck the gpu(maybe 1-2fps) but your CPU sure will what CPU do you have?

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    Re: GTX 750 Ti question 2016/07/28 01:23:33 (permalink)
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    Yes, but you'll need to buy  card and switch the hybrid vbios to legacy before powering on your computer.
     



     
    Alright, thanks. It also says I need a 400w PSU, so I'd have to buy one of those too right?
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    Re: GTX 750 Ti question 2016/07/28 01:27:10 (permalink)
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    Depends on your CPU. Your pci express 16x 2.0 won't bottleneck the gpu(maybe 1-2fps) but your CPU sure will what CPU do you have?

    Nevermind, mistaken this thread for gtx 1080.

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    Re: GTX 750 Ti question 2016/07/28 01:29:18 (permalink)
    Oh alright
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    Re: GTX 750 Ti question 2016/07/28 20:08:17 (permalink)
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    Yes, but you'll need to buy card and switch the hybrid vbios to legacy before powering on your computer.
     



     Will I need to upgrade my PSU since I only have a 300w or will that work just fine?
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    Re: GTX 750 Ti question 2016/07/28 20:11:05 (permalink)
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    Yes, but you'll need to buy card and switch the hybrid vbios to legacy before powering on your computer.
     
     


    Will I need to upgrade my PSU since I only have a 300w or will that work just fine?


    You'll be fine.
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    Re: GTX 750 Ti question 2016/07/28 20:25:38 (permalink)
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    Yes, but you'll need to buy card and switch the hybrid vbios to legacy before powering on your computer.
     
     


    Will I need to upgrade my PSU since I only have a 300w or will that work just fine?


    You'll be fine.


     Alright thanks
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    Re: GTX 750 Ti question 2016/07/28 20:27:35 (permalink)
    No problem. 
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