Will videocard fit in this computer?

amcavene

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Hey there. I'm fairly new to computer knowledge and forums. I'm gettin a new computer and I have this graphics card, I was wondering if it will fit. Thanks for your help.

(computer)
Back Panel Ports
Video Ports 1 VGA, 1 DVI
Rear USB 4
Rear IEEE 1394 1
RJ45 1 port
Rear Audio Ports 6 ports
S/P DIF 1 port
Expansion
PCI Slots (Available/Total) (1/1) PCI Express x16
(2/2) PCI Express x1
(1/1) PCI

(vid card)
Interface PCI Express 2.0 x16
Chipset
Chipset Manufacturer ATI
GPU Radeon HD 4670
Core Clock 750MHz
Stream Processors 320 Stream Processing Units
Memory
Effective Memory Clock 2000MHz
Memory Size 512MB
Memory Interface 128-bit
Memory Type DDR3
3D API
DirectX DirectX 10.1
OpenGL OpenGL 3.2
Ports
HDMI 1 x HDMI
D-SUB 1 x D-SUB
DVI 1 x DVI
 
Since you've got one PCI Express x16 slot, it should fit in there.

What are the current hardware components in the computer? It will be helpful to know those in determining if that GPU will work or not.
 
thanks for your response! uhmm heres the hardware hope this is what you meant.

Motherboard
Chipset NVIDIA GeForce 9100
CPU
CPU Type Athlon II X4
Installed Qty 1
CPU Speed 630(2.8GHz)
L2 Cache Per CPU 2MB
CPU Socket Type AM3
CPU Main Features 64 bit Quad-Core Processor
Graphics
GPU/VPU Type NVIDIA GeForce 9100
Graphics Interface Integrated video
Memory
Memory Capacity 6GB DDR3
Memory Speed DDR3 1333
Form Factor DIMM 240-pin
Memory Spec 2GB x 3
Memory Slot (Total) 4
Memory Slot (Available) 1
Maximum Memory Supported 16GB
Hard Drive
HDD Capacity 1TB
HDD Interface
 
Looks like a pretty new machine, the Radeon 4670 should definitely work in there.

An important thing about installing a new video card is to uninstall the old video card drivers and make sure you have the most up to date drivers for the new card ready to install.
 
Awesome, thank you!! And one more question if you don't mind ... the power supply is pretty weak on the new computer 300 W and the graphics card says min 450 W. what would happen if I didn't upgrade the watts?
 
Awesome, thank you!! And one more question if you don't mind ... the power supply is pretty weak on the new computer 300 W and the graphics card says min 450 W. what would happen if I didn't upgrade the watts?

It is more than likely a cheap/crappy PSU too if you purchased that computer prebuilt, which I'm assuming you did, so you will need to upgrade it.

I'd go with something around 500W, and the most important thing is make sure it is a good brand name PSU, not some cheap brand because it will not last long and when a PSU goes out it can sometimes damage other components of your computer. A good brand in PSU in no particular order would be: Corsair, Antec, OCZ, Thermaltake, Silverstone.
 
And always remember to ground yourself by touching a metal part of your computer before reaching into your system, the smallest static shock can permanently damage your components.
 
I would avoid a mix between Geforce chipsets and ATi graphics cards if I were you. Also you need a good quality 450W PSU such as the Corsair to run that.
 
I've ordered a 500W PSU by thermaltake and do you this computer might be a better way to go?? :confused:


Chipset AMD 780G
CPU
CPU Type Phenom II X4
Installed Qty 1
CPU Speed 810(2.6GHz)
L2 Cache Per CPU 4 x 512KB
CPU Main Features 64 bit Quad-Core Processor
Graphics
GPU/VPU Type ATI Radeon HD 3200
Graphics Interface Integrated video
Memory
Memory Capacity 6GB DDR3
Memory Speed DDR3 1066
Form Factor DIMM 240-pin
Memory Spec 2GB x 2 & 1GB x 2
Memory Slot (Total) 4
Memory Slot (Available) 0
Hard Drive
HDD Capacity 1TB
HDD Interface SATA
HDD Spec Green Product - variable RPM
Back Panel Ports
PS/2 2
Video Ports 1 VGA, 1 HDMI
Rear USB 4
Rear IEEE 1394 1
RJ45 1 port
Rear Audio Ports 6 ports
Expansion
PCI Slots (Available/Total) (1/1) PCI Express x1
(1/1) PCI Express x16
(2/2) PCI
 
Current components as to what I have right now? If that's the case then I have no idea. My dad built this computer for me atleast 6 years ago so not really sure what is in it. 1 GB Patriot RAM, GeForce 6800 gs/xt, 80GB hardrive. that's about all I know of it lol. this is why I am purchasing a new computer
 
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