
MSI GeForce GTX 1060 GAMING X
6 GB
MSI GeForce GTX 1060 GAMING X
6 GB
All right. Enclosed is a 40-page review by Guru3d: http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/msi-geforce-gtx-1060-gaming-x-review,1.html
The factory overclocks the graphics cards only minimally to achieve better performance than the reference cards! Applications such as Afterburner are intended for manual overclocking! This way you can get the maximum out of a graphics card! However, extreme caution is advised!
Might be just enough. Do you have an i7 6700 in it 6nd nothing else special?
This is a mistake. There is basically no GTX 1060 with SLI.
Hello, any graphics card will work with any mainboard, as long as it is a PCie graphics card, which is the global standard today. If you need more information, here is a link: https://www.n-systems.ch/?page_id=22
Yes, definitely. However, I think it's about time for a complete upgrade.
The power supply unit is short of power. It is best to upgrade to a 500W / 600W. It is also advisable to take a 120 Gb SSD only for the OS. For example, a 120 Gb SSD, 500 Gb SSD and 1 TB HDD. Otherwise, everything looks OK.
E.g. Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1050 Ti OC 4G (4GB, entry-level) Or here Palit GeForce GTX 1050 Ti KalmX (4GB, entry-level) quieter will hardly work with this one, or if it should be the same model (GTX 1060) here still: Palit GeForce GTX 1060 Super JetStream (6GB, mid-range) or as an alternative: ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1060 Mini (6GB, mid-range)
The manufacturer of this graphics card is MSI. The graphics card is compatible with your system. A PCI-E 8-pin connector is required from the power supply (or a 6+2). Please also note the specifications for length 277mm, height 140mm (30mm more than slot height) and width 39mm (2 slots), so that the graphics card also fits into your case.
Hello, the card needs 120 watt, the 6pin connector is as far as I know only designed for 75 watt (but could also be more). you could try to get the necessary power with an adapter. e.g. there are double Molex to 8pin adapters, the power should be enough :)
Try a BIOS update. However, it is quite possible that the MB is too old and therefore the new card is no longer compatible.
And what is the question? But just a guess, if the power supply has the right connection then YES, it should work.
your link is not working..can you please check this ?
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