Originally Posted by
KaiserDragon
Sorry I was having a complete blond moment (as was the person who told me that my slot was AGP) in actual fact it is a PCI-e slot, and I was seriously considering the 5770, though I doubt it will fit into my LB here is a picture of it:
Additionally it requires one 75w 6pin PCI-e power connector, now I have the connector but are there any different wattage PCI-e power connectors? if so how do I find out what the wattage of mine is?
With reguards to my memory I had intended to upgrade it after seeing how much the GPU will take up.
It doesn't matter if the card sticks out more than the mainboard does, as long as it can fit inside your computer's chassis. As for power consumption, does your power supply have that
6-pin PCI-e power connector natively, or are you using a converter and
two regular white 4-pin molex connectors? If the latter, you might want to make sure that your PSU can deliver high enough amperage on the 12 volt rail for the card. If you don't know a lot about that stuff (I don't know what you know, so I'm just safing it
), you could use your cell phone or something to take a picture of the label on your power supply, and upload that so we can see it.
It's likely to look something like this.
Different wattage PCI-e power connectors generally have different number of pins. You have some cards that require one 6-pin power connector, others that require one 8-pin, and even some that require two 6-pin or a 6-pin and an 8-pin connector
Originally Posted by
kotora
According to some benchmarks I've read the 465 performs about the same as an overclocked 5830 which is a little bit cheaper. Might as well throw in a couple of extra tens and go for the 5850. Which would be way over budget anyway.
Sure, but if I get an nVidia, I don't have to deal with that craphole that is Catalyst and its control panel
.
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Now that i think about it, I might have been the GTX 460, not the 465 I had been looking at. It's supposedly better and cheaper than the 465.