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Pc problems [PSU, GPU, PCI-E]
Last edited on 18 April 2017 - 10:05 PM by Astounding
I really need help. Ok so currently I own a pci-e wireless adapter, a gt 720 as a graphics and a atx psu. So my gpu slot is right next too the psu. The gt 720 is a one slot card but I'm trying to upgrade and it takes up two slots. That means that the pci-e slot is covered. So is there any other place to put my pci-e card? Or is there a adapted I can get that will allow me to plug in on the pci spot? Also there's another issue.@Vykz
Posted on 19 April 2017 - 06:03 AM
I'm only good with internal stuff, haven't really built a computer or am that knowledgeable in specs so can't really ask me those.Posted on 19 April 2017 - 07:23 AM
wrcked wrote
I really need help. Ok so currently I own a pci-e wireless adapter, a gt 720 as a graphics and a atx psu. So my gpu slot is right next too the psu. The gt 720 is a one slot card but I'm trying to upgrade and it takes up two slots. That means that the pci-e slot is covered. So is there any other place to put my pci-e card? Or is there a adapted I can get that will allow me to plug in on the pci spot? Also there's another issue. My psu doesn't have a 6 pin cable. That means I can't power up the gpu. Are there any psu's out there that has those extra cables for my gpu? (Looking for a cheap 600w psu) EDIT. solved for psu Or are there adapters I can use?
@Vykz
@Vykz
Just google for adapters, this isn't product review land so you may find it worthwhile to google a product that fits your specification and look at places like tomshardware forums to determine if it's any good.