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I want to buy a nvidia geforce GTX 460 but don't know if my computer will be compatible.My system specs:

 

Windows 7 professional

Processor: Intel® Core i5 CPU

memory: 8.00 GB

system type: 32-bit

Graphics card :GT 240(sparkel version)

motherboard :Intel Desktop board DH55TC[h=1][/h]

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Hi and welcome to ExTS

 

I have split your post from the others and given you your own thread. It will be less confusing this way :)

 

Your motherboard is a MicroATX form factor.

Basically - this is a smaller than standard board.

Board specs are here:

http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/motherboards/desktop-motherboards/desktop-board-dh55tc.html

 

What is confusing me is that normally a low profile Video Card needs to be fitted. ( Smaller than normal )

Your GT 240 appears to be a standard card. The GTX 460 certainly is.

 

Please confirm:

 

1 The link I gave above is actually your motherboard.

 

2. That the GT240 is a standard card and there is plenty of room for it.

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The link to my mother board is correct and my graphics card does fit with plenty of space because the I'm using is a gaming case the make is a Huntkey

 

1.if you want to know more on my graphics card here's the link.

http://www.sparkle.com.tw/News/SPGT240/news_SPGT240_en.html

 

Oh and thanks for making my own post I'm new here and appreciate the help.

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Yes - I have had a look at the specs for this card.

It is a PCIe 2.0 which is the same motherboard slot that the new card would need.

 

In addition:

You will need a minimum of 450Watts Power Supply Unit.

 

The GTX 460 is a dual slot card.

In other words - it is wide. You must be sure there is space on the motherboard for it.

 

It needs 2 x 6 pin PCI power connectors from the PSU.

 

You will need DirectX 11 on your system.

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