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Well, i have an old PC and i need 2 GPU's for it that don't require the 6/8 Pin connectors.
They dont have to be good this is just for general work for dual display.
GBP btw
They dont have to be good this is just for general work for dual display.
GBP btw
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The AMD 7750, R7 240, and 6670 draw all their power from the motherboard and do not use a 6-pin power connector. You don't need two cards as any modern card should connect to at least two monitors.
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r00t wrote The AMD 7750, R7 240, and 6670 draw all their power from the motherboard and do not use a 6-pin power connector. You don't need two cards as any modern card should connect to at least two monitors.
Thanks r00t, which would you go for?
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iAppleTech wroter00t wrote The AMD 7750, R7 240, and 6670 draw all their power from the motherboard and do not use a 6-pin power connector. You don't need two cards as any modern card should connect to at least two monitors.
Thanks r00t, which would you go for?
the 7750 is very good
i would recommend that
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Does that work in a newer mobo? that has the PCI Slot? (the long one im not very good with naming stuff)
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iAppleTech wrote Does that work in a newer mobo? that has the PCI Slot? (the long one im not very good with naming stuff)
Yes it will.
Personally, if you're aiming for performance and don't have a budget, go with a 7750. The 7750 will run most games if you do game, and is smooth.
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