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Will A Gtx 750ti low prof edition fit in my case?

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  • Kennin303Kennin303 ✭✭
    edited November 2016
    No because you can't upgrade the graphics to a AXC-605G-UW20, because the gaphics are integrated on the motherboard, so you can't add a card to it, because they don't have a graphics card slot on the motherboard sorry.
  • Kennin303 wrote: »
    No because you can't upgrade the graphics to a AXC-605G-UW20, because the gaphics are integrated on the motherboard, so you can't add a card to it, because they don't have a graphics card slot on the motherboard sorry.

    I've opened my case before and there is a slot. o_o
  • I can't find any information on that computer's motherboard, write dxdiag in start>>run and show a screenshot from there.
    And even if it has a slot and it fits, it will get quite overheated the case is very small and it has no airflow, its not a case made for dedicated videocards.
    Also your power supply is very weak, making it risky to run the gtx 750ti with it.
    Cheap and decent case > http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811853004&cm_re=case-_-11-853-004-_-Product
    Quality PSU http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA1N83U90876&cm_re=power_supply-_-17-438-038-_-Product
  • I have a 750 Ti. Nope, it wont fit.
  • Just because you can fit it in a PCIe slot, doesn't mean it'll fit. It also needs a back end connector fit which Pre-builts doesn't support (95% of the time).

    Don't buy pre-built PCs, they are WAY overpriced and blocks off possibilities to upgrade. It costs 20-30% lower to build one yourself, and trust me building a PC isn't that hard, unless you are mentally [filtered] and can't find which component goes to where. PC building is just like building a lego set, if it doesn't fit, it's not meant to be there.

    And why 750ti? Add like 20-30$ and you get figuratively 40-50% more graphics power.
  • VysseVysse ✭✭✭
    You also have to consider if your power supply can handle it.
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