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I will be buying the parts for a PC that I will be building soon. Im getting the Nvidea GeForce 580 GTX graphics card, and for a case, i'm getting the Coolermaster 690ii Advanced. Will this graphics card fit? Thanks you.
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yea the question is do you have a big enough power supply and a pci 2.0 slot on your motherboard
also if your gonna get a expensive video card try to match prices with the cpu you get cause you want your system at its full potential!
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akma wrote yea the question is do you have a big enough power supply and a pci 2.0 slot on your motherboard
also if your gonna get a expensive video card try to match prices with the cpu you get cause you want your system at its full potential!


Do you think that 750 Watts would be enough? And yes, my motherboard does have a PCI express/2.0 slot.
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Oahu wrote
akma wrote yea the question is do you have a big enough power supply and a pci 2.0 slot on your motherboard
also if your gonna get a expensive video card try to match prices with the cpu you get cause you want your system at its full potential!


Do you think that 750 Watts would be enough? And yes, my motherboard does have a PCI express/2.0 slot.


Do not worry your fine it will work out well
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darknes214 wrote
Oahu wrote
akma wrote yea the question is do you have a big enough power supply and a pci 2.0 slot on your motherboard
also if your gonna get a expensive video card try to match prices with the cpu you get cause you want your system at its full potential!


Do you think that 750 Watts would be enough? And yes, my motherboard does have a PCI express/2.0 slot.


Do not worry your fine it will work out well


Thanks! I can't wait to get it up and running!
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Also, just to put my 2 cents in, make sure you buy your stuff from a reputable source. Especially the power supply because getting a cheap one with high voltage is a big no no. It can fry your whole system. Go with a good brand like Cooler Master, Corsair, or OCZ.
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