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    Default How to Upgrade PC


    The plan Is to purchase number 1 EVGA X58 3X SLI CORE i7 MOTHERBOARD, number 2 800 Power Supply Thermaltake or Corsair, number 3 Nvidia Geforce 280, number 4 Install my present Intel Core 2 Quad Processor Q6600... on EVGA X58 3X SLI CORE i7 MOTHERBOARD Is that probable I expect it is..

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    You can't mount a Q6600 on an X58 motherboard due to conflicting sockets. You will need an i7-9xx to employ on an X58 motherboard or an Intel 3/4 series chipset motherboard (P45, X48, P35, X38) or previous to run your Q6600.

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    What about the power supply I been analysis people with 1000 watts containing matters.
    700 what does will be ok..? In a single card expect it is sufficient.

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    Corsair would be a superior option and 550-600W should be adequate for a typical single GPU PC. Aim for 800 if you plan on addition a second GPU.

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    I recognize what you heading for say if I’m going 4 that MOBO I’m going to purchase ddr3 memory correct?

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    Totally overpriced, but yes, that kind of thing. Inspect Asus and Gigabyte motherboards with x48 chipsets. They'll be cheaper and improved featured.

    Doesn’t even require to be X48 if you're not operating a crossfire configuration, the P45 would possibly be enough.

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    Thank you are aiding me a lot ,now other thing can I attach a GeForce 280 to a pci express x16? And other query when you connect the 800 PSU I have to attach.Both 8 Pin and 6 pin to the card?

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    Yes, the GTX280 will require a PCIe x16 slot to liberate its full possible.

    The graphics card will require both the 6pin and 8pin PCIe power lead from the PSU connected to work. They should be obviously labeled.

    I should ensure your PC takes standard ATX power supplies as well. Some HP’s have strange mounting holes in the case for the PSU.

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    I was certain I require having pci 2.0... To run full possible or is pci express x16 the similar as pci 2.0?

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    PCIe2.0 presents twice the bandwidth over 1.1 but mainly a 1.1 connection won't bottleneck single GPU cards. If you're purchasing a new motherboard though, it's value checking its PCIe 2.0.

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