Question:
Does my PC Support This Graphic Card?
Gerald AL
2012-07-29 13:14:25 UTC
Hello, i have a pc Dell™ OptiPlex™ GX280 ( Specifications: http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/opgx280/en/ug/specs02.htm )
I wanted to know if supports this Graphic Card:
http://www.ebay.it/itm/SCHEDA-VIDEO-PCI-E-GEFORCE-1GB-DDR2-DVI-VGA-HDMI-1-GB-PCI-EXPRESS-PCIE-GRAFICA-/180728021442?pt=Schede_video_per_PC_e_Server&hash=item2a143ac1c2

Thanks in advance, and sorry for my bad english.
Three answers:
Baron
2012-07-29 13:16:37 UTC
I think so. Your PC has a PCI-Express slot by the looks of it, which is what you need for the card you want to buy.
pereiro
2016-12-13 09:41:32 UTC
appropriate, your motherboard could actual help the PCI placed across 16x, besides the undeniable fact that it does no longer say 2.0, so which you will now no longer get the full speed. i think of that PCI-X 2.0 VGA engaging in enjoying cards will artwork in a PCI-X a million.0 slot yet you will likely opt to verify that, or digital mail Intel. As for the video card i does no longer even evaluate that Barclays internet internet site, they do now no longer checklist the producer or the flexibility grant standards, and $30K is a sprint steep for a video card. look at Newegg rather (link below). in accordance with a pair of those engaging in enjoying cards at Newegg your skill grant needs to actual have a six-pin connector, so be sure you have that as properly.
2012-07-29 13:43:30 UTC
What is the model of the video card, the link does not work properly .



I got a thumbs down bc I wanted more info to give you a proper answer.

Something better than "I think so "

Hope you blow your PSU bc your crappy dual rail dell does have the amperage required.





Jerk





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