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Smiley-Face wrote Or maybe a Radeon HD 7750
You also have to pay attention on how many watts your card needs to operate, if your PC runs on 250w and your card needs a minimum of 400w then you need to either compensate or get a lower version card
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NV_Lobbys wroteSmiley-Face wrote Or maybe a Radeon HD 7750
You also have to pay attention on how many watts your card needs to operate, if your PC runs on 250w and your card needs a minimum of 400w then you need to either compensate or get a lower version card
And how do i check that?
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Smiley-Face wroteNV_Lobbys wroteSmiley-Face wrote Or maybe a Radeon HD 7750
You also have to pay attention on how many watts your card needs to operate, if your PC runs on 250w and your card needs a minimum of 400w then you need to either compensate or get a lower version card
And how do i check that?
Well I know that the HD 6770 and the 7750 both need 400w+, And I'll go check your specs you posted and see how many watts your computer runs on.
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Internal 460W (100V-240V)
Form Factor: internal ATX
Total wattage: 460W
Your computer runs on 460w, so you should be fine. I would ask someone else just to make sure your card will run fine on the watts available to you.
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yes, cod games dont really require much every year so if it can get mw2 on max then the chances are it will get bo2 on max, you will deffo get a good FPS on medium / high though.
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NV_Lobbys wroteSmiley-Face wroteNV_Lobbys wroteSmiley-Face wrote Or maybe a Radeon HD 7750
You also have to pay attention on how many watts your card needs to operate, if your PC runs on 250w and your card needs a minimum of 400w then you need to either compensate or get a lower version card
And how do i check that?
Well I know that the HD 6770 and the 7750 both need 400w+, And I'll go check your specs you posted and see how many watts your computer runs on.
EDIT:
Power Supply
Internal 460W (100V-240V)
Form Factor: internal ATX
Total wattage: 460W
Your computer runs on 460w, so you should be fine. I would ask someone else just to make sure your card will run fine on the watts available to you.
Wait a minute.. is the 460W all the same on the computer or will it be like 60W left for processor?
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Maybeee. Not Sure. But Looks Great.
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