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Will the EVGA GeForce 9400 GT work on my computer?
9400GT should work fine on your PC as long as the x16 PCIe graphics expansion SLOT is physically available on motherboard.
karz
9400GT should work fine on your PC as long as the x16 PCIe graphics expansion SLOT is physically available on motherboard.
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How do i find out my computer's power supply?
I am planning on installing an XFX 9800 GT graphics card to my computer and i don't know if i have the right power supply. This is the only thing left that i need to know, as i have already checked the cards compatibility with my motherboard/chipset.
open up the case and look at the power supply (the rectangular silver box where the power cord connects to) and find it's wattage (should be between 250 and 600 watts). The more peripherals you have in your case the more watts you need.
Kevin M
open up the case and look at the power supply (the rectangular silver box where the power cord connects to) and find it's wattage (should be between 250 and 600 watts). The more peripherals you have in your case the more watts you need.
Doomster1961
Upgrade to a newer PSU and you will be able to use your new videocard.
I've shown you a couple of websites to help you locate the PSU on your system.











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