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will graphics card work with my motherboard?

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2013/08/15 05:54:34 (permalink)
Hi, I have an ASUS Sabertooth Z77, I currently have an Nvidia 9800 gtx and I am thinking of buying an EVGA gtx 760 superclocked ACX 2GB. Does anyone know if there are any issues with this card and this motherboard? I read that some custom builds like this EVGA card (I know it has it's own custom PCB compared to the reference card) don't work on the Z77.
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    Re:will graphics card work with my motherboard? 2013/08/15 06:01:09 (permalink)
    No there is not... oops thought you said 780.. duhhh. If there isn't any problems with 780 doubt there will be for a 760  


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    Re:will graphics card work with my motherboard? 2013/08/15 08:45:50 (permalink)
    If you have enough room in your case and the GPU is up to the job then yes it will work
     
     
    Don't forget that PSU's deteriorate over time and are most efficient @ about 50 to 65% of capacity
     

     
     
     
     

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