Is my motherboard compatible for GeForce 9800GT?

GWOT

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I'm thinking of upgrading my graphics card from a GeForce 7500LE to a GeForce 9800GT, just wondering if it'll work... or even fit before i buy it. and also if i need a bigger power supply or anything else.

If i need a bigger power supply unit, could you recomend any other GeForce that'll run just fine with the power supply i have now? for comparison

PC Specs:

Windows Vista Home Premium Edition Service Pack 1 (Build 6001)

Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 [email protected]

AC input: 100-127-220-240V-,6/3.15A,60/50Hz
DC Output: 250W (+3.3V & +5V=110W Max) (+12V1 & +12V2+180W Max)

Motherboard: Acer E946GZ or 946GZT-AM V.1.0 (has one PCI Express x16)

RAM: 1G at the moment, looking to upgrade to 2G

Thanks
 

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That looks like my motherboard... except mine has the pcie 1x slot on the other side of the x16 slot, so you can use a NIC and graphics card as well..
As long as your powersupply has the required wattage and amperage on the +12v rail, a 9800gt will run fine. But you need a 6p-pin PCI-E connector, it may come with an adapter with the card if its new. Your CPU and RAM will not bottleneck it with that system.
2gb is always recommended for vista.
 
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Go on newegg and find some PSU's.

Things to look for:
500 or more watts
1 or 2 +12v rails only.
More than 18 amps on EACH +12v rail
Decent brands (Seasonic, OCZ, Antec, stuff like that)

Alternatively, you could use that PSU with a GeForce 9400GT or 9500GT no probs, but not sure about a 9600GT.
 
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