Motherboard and Graphics Card Compatibility
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Hello, I would like to buy myself a graphics card, a RTX to be precise. I have a motherboard (HP 84FD (micro ATX)) and I wanted to know if it supports PCI Express 3.0 x 16.
In the information regarding the graphics card, it is indicated that it is compatible with an ATX. Are they referring to the form factor of the motherboard or the case?
In the information regarding the graphics card, it is indicated that it is compatible with an ATX. Are they referring to the form factor of the motherboard or the case?
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Hello,
PCI-E x16 slots are backwards compatible; however, if you're installing an RTX in a standard PC, there's more to consider. You need to pay attention to the space in the case as well as the power supply required to support this type of high-end graphics card.
PCI-E x16 slots are backwards compatible; however, if you're installing an RTX in a standard PC, there's more to consider. You need to pay attention to the space in the case as well as the power supply required to support this type of high-end graphics card.
If you want to switch to an RTX 2060, you'll need to take measurements and change the power supply because although the wattage recommendations are somewhat broad in case other components are more power-hungry, your 300-watt power supply won't be sufficient this time.
The GPU alone consumes 160 watts without considering the other components on the card's PCB.
https://www.nvidia.com/fr-fr/geforce/graphics-cards/rtx-2060/
The GPU alone consumes 160 watts without considering the other components on the card's PCB.
https://www.nvidia.com/fr-fr/geforce/graphics-cards/rtx-2060/