Palit GeForce GTX 750 StormX 2GB and gigabyte ha65m-ud3h-b3 are compatible?
In general, a vidyuha gigabyte geforce gtx 560 flew. I want to buy a Palit GeForce GTX 750 StormX 2GB. Will gigabyte ha65m-ud3h-b3 fit the motherboard, percent QuadCore Intel Core i5-2310 3000 MHz, 550 watt PSU? What do you advise?! Thank you in advance!sergey.ognev.585
The motherboard has a 1xPCI-E x16 connector - for ANY office-gaming video card. There was your old vidyuha, the new one will also fit in there and will start in any case. So your question is incorrect.
What matters is not what motherboard you have, but what processor. If the processor is weak, the capabilities of the video card will not be fully disclosed. And yes, I would not recommend Palit, but it's up to you. And 2 GB is not enough, it is better to buy 4 GB minimum. The video card you have chosen is already a little outdated.
palit has excellent cards, more than two GB of memory are frank show-offs and suckers, but if there is an opportunity, then it is better to take 750ti, for example, palit 750ti stormX dual, it will be faster and does not require additional power
better add 2-4 thousand and take 950gth. you will get 30-40% (in comparison with 750) more performance when overclocked. 2GB of video is enough for both cards.
SP-minus, I
apologize, I did not take into account the regions) we have 750tai 9-10, and 950 12-13t.r.
and about brands. take: palit, msi, gigabyte. these brands run well and they have good cooling (two-fan models), in this case you can not look at the rest.
sergey.ognev.585
Well, it seems to me, if you take the minimum - 750 Ti, but she is already two years old. Games such as The Witcher 3 will be on medium-high. But I would take a closer look at the GeForce GTX 950 - it has been released since August 2015, supports DirectX12, which is now being pushed into Win10, and will be used in games in the next year or two. There, too, 2048 MB of memory, the memory frequency is higher.
Don't look at the manufacturer, choose by the number of fans - one will make noise, three video cards - a large one - may not fit into the case. Optimally two. Also take a look at the supported monitor connectors - that there was not only DisplayPort, but you have HDMI.
You can also watch Radeon, but as I understand it, you want exactly FeForce.
4 GB GeForce video cards are now twice as expensive, and I think when you update your computer, then anyway you will need a new video card.