How do I know they can support a new graphics card?
How do I know they can support a new graphics card?
what
are you trying to sound smart or something?
At 8/23/14 05:27 PM, larrynachos wrote: what
are you trying to sound smart or something?
no im buying a new GC and people are telling me in order for it to work a need a good motherboard and processor.
I did your mother with my board and then I processed her.
lolololololo
Find out what type of slot the card uses and see if the motherboard has the same one. If it's a recent motherboard or video card, it probably is compatible. It most likely uses PCI Express 3.0 x16.
look up your motherboards model and see what kind of Chipset and interface it is.
so fucking difficult for a five second google search.
If it doesn't fit, just superglue it in there. And if that doesn't work, pray about it. And if that doesn't work you're obviously not holy enough. You need to do penance to increase your holiness. Try joining a traveling band of ascetics who flog themselves daily and live off only a single piece of bread a week.
At 8/23/14 06:57 PM, Tony-DarkGrave wrote: look up your motherboards model and see what kind of Chipset and interface it is.
so fucking difficult for a five second google search.
Nah dude. He should totally go for the weird monk option outlined above. It's more entertaining for the rest of us.
At 8/23/14 06:59 PM, NeonSpider wrote:At 8/23/14 06:57 PM, Tony-DarkGrave wrote: look up your motherboards model and see what kind of Chipset and interface it is.Nah dude. He should totally go for the weird monk option outlined above. It's more entertaining for the rest of us.
so fucking difficult for a five second google search.
agreed remember Neon the only way to make your P33N0R bigger is to flog it mercilessly!
At 8/23/14 08:17 PM, KatMaestro wrote: ... lol
nope
At 8/23/14 08:27 PM, Avery wrote:At 8/23/14 08:17 PM, KatMaestro wrote: ... lolnope
but it still makes you a idiot noob.
At 8/23/14 05:11 PM, Avery wrote: How do I know they can support a new graphics card?
You should always make sure that the video card that you buying has the connectors appropriate for the nest of the mother board .
Although newer desktops only have one type of nest . If you have older PC than keep in mind that you might not be able to connect newer card to motherboard
Labbys well . You have to look up each model individually and find specific card for them .
At 8/23/14 10:47 PM, KatMaestro wrote:At 8/23/14 10:39 PM, Avery wrote: I have a HP Pavillan .A Pavilion? Either you're trolling or just stupid. Good luck wrecking your laptop.
Yes I have a Pavillion, and no Im not trolling, and it's a desktop.
At 8/24/14 01:23 AM, SithCorduroy wrote: Ask me about sports and booze.
Did you see that ludicrous display last night?