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i have a graphics card (AMD Radeon HD 6950)can it handle my hp pavillion trying to run max settings on waw and bf3
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need more info.... what are you running on your hp
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Yes, it will fit and work. Just be sure you change it correctly.
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[quote="PandaoOo13ears"]Yes, it will fit and work. Just be sure you change it correctly. [quote]thanks bro i didnt want to buy it and waste 200 of my $$$ for nothin
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Before you buy it look at the size of the card and measure your case. Most pre-built computer cases are not large enough for an over-sized card like a 6950. Most retailer websites will have the dimension of the card listed. Also you will need to buy a more powerful power supply, the ones in those types of computers are usually like 400w which is not enough for a power hungry card like a 6950, you will need a 600w or higher PSU. If you buy another PSU Id suggest a nice 600w 80 plus rated PSU from XFX, Coolermaster, or seasonic as they are top notch products and wont blow up frying your expensive components.
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Wait what?
You have a 6950
Max out on HP pavillion - Laptop?
WTF?
You have a 6950
Max out on HP pavillion - Laptop?
WTF?
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