So currently on my Lenovo motherboard in my PC I have a Nvidia GTX 650 (Single-Slot)
It looks roughly like this. (My Computer is a Lenovo K450, so I googled "Lenovo K450 Motherboard")
http://en.buychina.cc/taobao/view/id/36108227488 (< website source)
I was wondering if a GTX 760 would fit on the board and if I would need to fit a new power supply.
Thanks!
shadre
February 19, 2014, 12:23am
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That motherboard probably would work but take it with a pinch of salt.
Probably you gonna have to replace that generic PSU you got in it. Open your computer and check.
So it would take the 760, but it'd probably need a new PSU?
shadre
February 19, 2014, 2:05am
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Yes, it will fit but the quality of the motherboard is difficult to determine. Dunno who made it.
Get a quailty 550W+ PSU such as Seasonic G550, X series or a XFX 550w Core edition or TS/XTR Series (if you willing to pay for that)
regarding this topic will a video card work with a stock motherboard
i have heard that pc parts don't work with stock parts in prebuilt pc's I'm not sure can someone clear my confusion
shadre
February 19, 2014, 2:45am
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Most modern prebuilt pc's motherboard theoretically should have a PCI-Express slot. Depending on their cost savings, it may feature PCI-E v2 or 3( not much difference yet). As long the stock motherboard have this, it wil technically be able to use the video card