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    Default Quick question regaring upgrading my graphics card.

    I plan to do so in a few months, after my exams probs and I'm just wondering how can I tell if the graphics card will be compatible? Or does it not matter as long as the computer is fairly up to date? I need to know this now or it's gonna bug me for ages :L

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    If your PSU has enough power and the right connectors, and your board has the right slot (PCI-E if it's in the last 5 years or so), the only other thing that will stop you is whether it'll fit in your case (and even then, only if it's a top end card)
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    my card barely fits in my computer, top end cards are enormous. keep that in mind
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    It's more the if it would be compatible, I'm not bothered about size so much. I probably won't be investing for a really amazing one anyway, just something where the game doesnt look like its for the PS1.

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    If your PSU can supply enough power and has the right connectors then yes.


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