ace_012 wrote:Well could you possibly tell us the type of motherboard or power supply in it? The 8400 GS really doesn't need many resources, but it is a little different then a 6200. If it is custom built, I would say it'll work though because I doubt that the psu would be below like 350W minimum, which I ran a 8400GS with a stock like 400W psu with no problem. But you do however, need to make sure at least the motherboard has a PCIE x16 slot on it.
.Yunoko wrote:ace_012 wrote:Well could you possibly tell us the type of motherboard or power supply in it? The 8400 GS really doesn't need many resources, but it is a little different then a 6200. If it is custom built, I would say it'll work though because I doubt that the psu would be below like 350W minimum, which I ran a 8400GS with a stock like 400W psu with no problem. But you do however, need to make sure at least the motherboard has a PCIE x16 slot on it.
How do i tell if I have an x16 slot?
ace_012 wrote:.Yunoko wrote:ace_012 wrote:Well could you possibly tell us the type of motherboard or power supply in it? The 8400 GS really doesn't need many resources, but it is a little different then a 6200. If it is custom built, I would say it'll work though because I doubt that the psu would be below like 350W minimum, which I ran a 8400GS with a stock like 400W psu with no problem. But you do however, need to make sure at least the motherboard has a PCIE x16 slot on it.
How do i tell if I have an x16 slot?
Either look up the specs or crack it open and refer to this picture:
http://www.viaarena.com/images/articles/pcie%20002.jpg
Diehard335 wrote:I thought he knew what a PCI slot was...
the last one on the left is pci express X16 slot.
oh, and where the hell did you get a 135Watt PSU? lol, lucky I also have one of those in my closet collecting dust I can send you. lol
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