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My gfx card is currently a r9 255 and I will be upgrading to a gtx 970 I currently have a Bespoke AMD 970 is it compatable with the 970 and I not then can you suggest a good reliable and cheap mother board which is comparable with he new gfx card.
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The compatibility of the GPU doesn't rely on the motherboard.

We need to know the make and model of your Power supply and Case to check if they're compatible.
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-DCFC wrote The compatibility of the GPU doesn't rely on the motherboard.

We need to know the make and model of your Power supply and Case to check if they're compatible.


? the most think a GPU relies on is a MOTHERBOARD.
i have to buy a new case bigget then 10.5 inches in length and i have a 600w PSU the question wasn't what psu do i need or what case i have to have in order to fit the big gfx card.
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destroyer89 wrote
-DCFC wrote The compatibility of the GPU doesn't rely on the motherboard.

We need to know the make and model of your Power supply and Case to check if they're compatible.


? the most think a GPU relies on is a MOTHERBOARD.
i have to buy a new case bigget then 10.5 inches in length and i have a 600w PSU the question wasn't what psu do i need or what case i have to have in order to fit the big gfx card.

That's not true. As long as you have a PCIe 1.0b or later x16 slot, it will work. You don't even need all 16 lanes for full performance. If your board doesn't have a current PCIe slot, you've got bigger problems. PCIe cards are backwards-compatible to 1.0b, so a 3.0 card will not have any performance decrease when used in a 1.0b x16 slot.

The board you have may be fine and you can save money. This is why we ask you to post your current specs with their model numbers.
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Still need to know the make and model of the PSU as it maybe time for an upgrade.

Need to know the make and model of the Case too.

We also need to know the specs of your system like r00t said. download speccy screenshot the results and post here

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We also need you to provide a budget and a currency
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Any board that supports an AMD 83XX CPU will have a PCIe 2.0 x16 slot. What this doesn't tell us is the model of your power supply and case. They have no software connection to your computer, so Speccy can't "see" them.
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r00t wrote
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-DCFC wrote The compatibility of the GPU doesn't rely on the motherboard.

We need to know the make and model of your Power supply and Case to check if they're compatible.


? the most think a GPU relies on is a MOTHERBOARD.
i have to buy a new case bigget then 10.5 inches in length and i have a 600w PSU the question wasn't what psu do i need or what case i have to have in order to fit the big gfx card.

That's not true. As long as you have a PCIe 1.0b or later x16 slot, it will work. You don't even need all 16 lanes for full performance. If your board doesn't have a current PCIe slot, you've got bigger problems. PCIe cards are backwards-compatible to 1.0b, so a 3.0 card will not have any performance decrease when used in a 1.0b x16 slot.

The board you have may be fine and you can save money. This is why we ask you to post your current specs with their model numbers.


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price range is whatever for the motherboard as if im going to get one , it might as well be good and in GBP.
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Need to know the Powersupply and case.

Take off you side panel and locate the power supply and there should be some kind of sticker indicating the Make and wattage of the unit.

As for the Case find some kind of indication showing the make of the case and try find a model number or something if you can't just take a picture and post it here and we will see if we can see what make and model the case is.
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-DCFC wrote Need to know the Powersupply and case.

Take off you side panel and locate the power supply and there should be some kind of sticker indicating the Make and wattage of the unit.

As for the Case find some kind of indication showing the make of the case and try find a model number or something if you can't just take a picture and post it here and we will see if we can see what make and model the case is.



its a 550w and the case is too small for a 970.
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