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Help finding a Graphics Card that will fit PLEASE!
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Hey TTG i am once again asking for another favor! Please help me find a graphics card that could fit into my [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] !

Thank you in advance TTG you've always been there when I've needed help with my PC =)

Also If you have time could you please tell me the best processor i could fit into my motherboard without changing everything...
Also my RAM is already upgraded to 4Gb
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Does your have an external power brick? If you do, does it say "135w" on it? On its own, the DC7900 can consume some 60w of power, but a 6670 or 7750 can add 75w to that number, which would be too much.
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what do you mean by external power brick? my max output is 240v..
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amurmum wrote what do you mean by external power brick? my max output is 240v..

The voltage is not what matters here; it's the wattage. The DC7900 seems to have an external power supply to cut down on size. I just need to know whether you have an internal or external power supply so I can recommend you upgrades that will actually work.
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well how could i find out if its internal or external... i know its inside my pc so it must mean that its internal right? :s LOL
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Hello? Anybody there to help? :/
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Do you have the middle one or the smallest one? The smallest one uses the power brick and the middle uses a regular PSU. I'll have to find the wattage for it as well.
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I said I have the small form factor?
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amurmum wrote I said I have the small form factor?

Both of them are small form factor. One uses an external PSU and one does not. One will accept a PCI-E graphics card and power it, one will not.

This is the one with the external power: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

You won't be able to make the upgrades you want if this is the one you have.
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No gladly I do not have that one
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