Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : Advice regarding GTX 570
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Greetings all, | |
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If you are replacing your GTX260 with a GTX570 then you should have nothing to worry about. | |
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If you are replacing your GTX260 with a GTX570 then you should have nothing to worry about... Oh, yes, I should have been more clear: I am looking to replace the GTX 260, not add a second GPU. Even if I wanted to, the mobo in this host has only one PCIe slot. You might want to enter your spec into a PSU Calculator, which will give you the minimum recommended PSU by Watts...I don't see such a PSU Calculator by OCZ, but they might have one somewhere. Thanks for suggesting this...Lucky for me, OCZ does have a Power Supply Selector chart (no calculator that I could find, either). According to the chart, my PSU should be able to handle replacing the 260 with a 570. Thanks for all the info. It looks like I'll be okay with a 570. MarkR ____________ | |
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Greetings all, I prefer the Palit OC'ed cards. They have a better cooling solution. I have one evga reference design 570 and you have crank the fan up to prevent it overheating ____________ BOINC blog | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : Advice regarding GTX 570