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It dont look like it Since he has a G620 cpu and a foxconn H61MXL motherboardThat looks like a laptop's specs.
soolkiki
[QUOTE="soolkiki"]It dont look like it Since he has a G620 cpu and a foxconn H61MXL motherboardHaha you're right. I should have googled it before I said anything. I just wasn't familiar with the model numbers. But yes, he is defninitely missing a graphics card.ÂThat looks like a laptop's specs.
04dcarraher
I'm not sure. Is there a way to find out what power supply I have without physically opening the whole thing up?Red_Clarity
No, probably. There is a label on the PSU with all the specs, but just the name and wattage would get us there. You might be able to see it from the outside, but you will probably have to take the side off after powering down and unplugging it.
if we assume its a prebuilt OEM machine like an acer or HP (more likely a compaq), then he will probably have no bigger then a 300w PSU. similar sized machines will not allow much bigger then a Radeon 7750 as the best choice.
Yep. Most of them are in the 200-300watt range.if we assume its a prebuilt OEM machine like an acer or HP (more likely a compaq), then he will probably have no bigger then a 300w PSU. similar sized machines will not allow much bigger then a Radeon 7750 as the best choice.
kungfool69
Here is an idea, just make sure you can fit a 9.5" card in your case. You can get AC3 and Metro last light with the gpu too.
GPU GTX 660 http://www.scan.co.uk/products/2gb-evga-gtx-660-28nm-pcie-30-%28x16%29-6008mhz-gddr5-gpu-993mhz-boost-1059mhz-cores-960-dp-2x-dl-dvi-hd
500w PSU http://www.scan.co.uk/products/500w-corsair-cxm-builder-series-hybrid-modular-85-eff-80-plus-bronze-sli-crossfire-eps-12v-fan-atx
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