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Nvidia GTX 750

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OK being that my current graphics card is getting old, its a geforce GT 430. I've been thinking about getting mabye the geforce GTX 750 or 750 ti. what I want to know is can my current computer hand it or will I have to go to something close to my current card is (size wise) like the GTX 730

 

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430 http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gt-430/specifications

730 http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gt-730/specifications

750 http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-750/specifications

 

 

===Computer specs====

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Yes I know it very dusty, I'm working getting my computer clean, and lastly this is NOT a custom build, it was bought from a computer store  

 

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The 750 should be rather small, I used to have a 650 that was half the size of the 660 Ti I had after that. So you shouldn't have a problem with it physically fitting into the computer.

 

It looks like the max wattage on your power supply is 330W, while the 750 and 730 requires a minimum of 300W. That's cutting it extremely close and you should probably upgrade to at least 500W. You might be alright with only 330 since the actual usage is only 55W and 49W for the 750 and 730 respectively, but still...

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The 750 should be rather small, I used to have a 650 that was half the size of the 660 Ti I had after that. So you shouldn't have a problem with it physically fitting into the computer.

 

It looks like the max wattage on your power supply is 330W, while the 750 and 730 requires a minimum of 300W. That's cutting it extremely close and you should probably upgrade to at least 500W. You might be alright with only 330 since the actual usage is only 55W and 49W for the 750 and 730 respectively, but still...

 

The 430 has a minimum of 300W also and it runs ok with it

 

 

God your pc is dirty a'f!

 
There are several coal mines 'near' my City so it gets dusty after a while, but yeah I REALLY need to clean it 

 

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This is the GTX 750 Ti that I run: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814133530

 

It's factory overclocked, and it's been great, quiet, and doesn't take up too much space.  I also recommend a better PSU though, like the others have said.

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I´ve recently bought GTX 750 Ti Golden Sample and it´s awesome. If you have the option I would recommend you to buy Golden Sample version. Its performance is much better than regular 750 Ti and the price should be pretty similar ... at least for me , it was only about 2 dollars difference ...

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