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Feb 11 2016 03:56pm
So I am throwing in an ssd and a new video card in my old comp before I buy my new one (wife/kids can use it etc)

It an fx6831 - Im putting in:

EVGA GeForce GTX 960 4GB SSC GAMING ACX 2.0+, Whisper Silent Cooling w/ Free Installed Backplate Graphics Card 04G-P4-3967-KR
PNY 240 GB CS1211 Internal 2.5" SATA III Value Solid State Drive SSD7CS1211-240-RB

I just want to make sure these will work no prob with my current setup.

Also, am I able to add an extra fan or two to the case?
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Yes, except mine came with 16gb of ram.
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Feb 11 2016 04:09pm
SSD and Graficcard will work.
If you can add another case fan depends on:
a) does your case have a mounting spot. (if yes make sure you buy the right size)
b) does your main board has another sysFan Header. (Thats these 4 pin things at the top labeled sysFan)
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Feb 11 2016 04:11pm
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SSD and Graficcard will work.
If you can add another case fan depends on:
a) does your case have a mounting spot. (if yes make sure you buy the right size)
b) does your main board has another sysFan Header. (Thats these 4 pin things at the top labeled sysFan)


Ok ty - I'm not really in a huge hurry to get the extra fans, but I def will if I can...I'll just check when I put the card/ssd in :D.

I'm hoping to get huge improvements going from the radeon 5850 to the 960.

If anyone knows whether or not it can take additional fans I am all ears!

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Ok I think I found it...

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883113121

Yeah the SSD and the vid card would most probably work.

You would need to check the power supply, and see if it has an... 8 pin or a 6+2 pin connector to power the vid card, and power connector for the SSD as well.

The motherboard (w/e it is) has a PCI-E x16 2.0 slot...so that's good. It should also have a free SATA port for the SSD.
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Feb 11 2016 04:16pm
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Ok I think I found it...

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883113121

Yeah the SSD and the vid card would most probably work.

You would need to check the power supply, and see if it has an... 8 pin or a 6+2 pin connector to power the vid card, and power connector for the SSD as well.

The motherboard (w/e it is) has a PCI-E x16 2.0 slot...so that's good. It should also have a free SATA port for the SSD.


OK - if the PSU doesn't have the right connector, I am assuming an adapter would do the trick? I think I'm just going to pop it open and take a look since the ssd and card are already ordered haha. If I need to cancel, I would prob have to do it today.

What kind of connector does the 960 have?

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OK - if the PSU doesn't have the right connector, I am assuming an adapter would do the trick? I think I'm just going to pop it open and take a look since the ssd and card are already ordered haha. If I need to cancel, I would prob have to do it today.

What kind of connector does the 960 have?



It has one 8 pin connector, which will accept one 8 pin or one 6+2 pin, from the power supply.



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Feb 11 2016 04:33pm
Ugh bad news..its 2x 6 pin connector. What can I do?

I found a 2 pin from the power supply - that should do it then right?

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Ugh bad news..its 2x 6 pin connector. What can I do?




Well it looks like the old card took 2x 6 pin connectors. But it also looks that there are extra power supply leads bundled up in there, that aren't being used.
Unfortunately, too small to see what they are.






/e It's some generic POS power supply, but, it's 750w, so it probably came with 2x 6+2 connectors minimum. Might even have 2x 8 pin connectors also.

This post was edited by Ghot on Feb 11 2016 04:43pm
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