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Type Programmer2018-12-02 18:16:52
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Type Programmer, 2018-12-02 18:16:52

What are the parameters to choose a video card for the motherboard?

What parameters are limited by the motherboard to the video card, by what parameters to determine the compatibility of the video card to another hardware?

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User Unknown, 2018-12-02
@aveBHS

As far as I know, the port is the same everywhere. So everyone fits, but I could be wrong. But some need extra. nutrition.

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Legebocker, 2018-12-02
@EnDeRJaY

1. Don't have Google?
2. As far as I remember, motherboards have no restrictions on the video card

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Alexander, 2018-12-02
@AleksandrB

You can fit ANY graphics card in almost ANY motherboard made after 2010.
Look at the pci-e port, it is desirable that it be pci-e 16, if the motherboard is pci-e 8, then the video card must be old. Other parameters do not affect globally.

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Yan, 2018-12-02
@Slayer_nn

I repeat
According to these https://gamegpu.com/videocard-master-hierarchy/tab... Processor
must reveal the potential of the card
There are 3 options
1 CPU at 100% GPU at 30.40.50%
2 CPU at 30.40.50% GPU at 100 %
Both of these options are not very good. do not reveal the potential of the machine
. Ideally, it should be like the second option, but you just need to find a balance between the CPU and the GPU
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when they are not. Then the power of the PSU will have to be calculated
. Case: here, measure with a ruler Motherboard
: I had one motherboard, on which the card did not fit. But she had a pci-ex8
It is now the stone age. And on each motherboard there is a PCI-Ex16
And if you plug 3.0> into the slot 2.0 (2.0> 1.0), then it will work without problems
, so go and see the reviews and stands on which certain cards were tested
on YouTube, too, full of both normal and mother's reviewers.
Sit and measure fps in games with one or another process / card

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Ilya bow, 2018-12-03
@8889996

Port and power consumption. All.
shove agp into agp, pci into pci, and pci-e into pci-e.
Well, in terms of power, different pci-e give out different power, sort of.

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