Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Re: [Simply Computers] Gaming Uprates

 

Perhaps you should think about a Quad-Core or Tri-Core PC, your's is dual-core, then it may have the video upgrades already. Plus, I know some OEM's like HP make adding video card upgrades a nightmare, too.

In the past, I switched out the motherboard of a HP/Compaq because of the power supply being non-standard.

Hope some of the others have better info for you...
Joan in Reno

--- On Mon, 5/30/11, tba_astrohero <xjumbo747x@aol.com> wrote:

From: tba_astrohero <xjumbo747x@aol.com>
Subject: [Simply Computers] Gaming Uprates
To: simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, May 30, 2011, 10:13 PM

 

Hi, I'm planin on uprating my graphics card but it requires much higher power input, I have an HP A6000 series computer and planing to install a EVGA PSI express bridgeable video card, I was told that my computer requires special size power pack, is it true? So will I be able to find a power source good enough to run my gaming card smoothly?I know my powerpack is not even close to the requirements to run my video card if you guys need the video card specs just let me know. I just have no idea how to work this out.

Arturo

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