Alright so I want the ATI HD5770
The requirement for it is 450Watts + 75 for the 6 pin connector = 525?
So my systm has 460 Watts, and I'm wondering if it's possible to run it despite the requirement?
I heard that it's possible to run an 4670(i think) which has 400W requirement with an 350 watt power
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Could I possibly use an HD5770?
#2
Posted 19 February 2010 - 06:40 AM
Hello welcome to PCHHQ
it may work with the 400w but that is a very standard power supply I would recommend at least a 600w power supply. What is the full specs of your existing hardware so we can use a PSU calculator to see exactly how close you are with the 400w power supply
#3
Posted 19 February 2010 - 06:47 AM
madmatt2006, on 18 February 2010 - 10:40 PM, said:
Hello welcome to PCHHQ
it may work with the 400w but that is a very standard power supply I would recommend at least a 600w power supply. What is the full specs of your existing hardware so we can use a PSU calculator to see exactly how close you are with the 400w power supply
http://h10025.www1.h...3805274&lang=en
^ my pc
#4
Posted 19 February 2010 - 06:55 AM
just looking at the requirements for the ATI Radeon™ HD 5770 below are the specs it requires PCI Express® based PC is required with one X16 lane graphics slot available on the motherboard.
ATI Radeonâ„¢ HD 5770 System Requirements
* PCI Express® based PC is required with one X16 lane graphics slot available on the motherboard
* 450 Watt or greater power supply with one 75W 6-pin PCI Express® power connectors recommended (600 Watt and two 6-pin connectors for ATI CrossFireX™ technology in dual mode)
* Certified power supplies are recommended. Refer to http://ati.amd.com/certifiedPSU for a list of Certified products
* Minimum 1GB of system memory
* Installation software requires CD-ROM drive
* DVD playback requires DVD drive
* Blu-rayâ„¢ playback requires Blu-ray drive
* For an ATI CrossFireXâ„¢ system, a second ATI Radeonâ„¢ HD 5770 graphics card, an ATI CrossFireX Ready motherboard and one ATI CrossFireX Bridge Interconnect cable per graphics card (included) are required
I had a look at the specs of your PC and it looks as if it has no X16 PCIe socket see below make me wonder
Expansion slots
Slot type Quantity
PCI One (One available)
PCI Express x16 One (None available)
PCI Express x1 Two (One available)
ATI Radeonâ„¢ HD 5770 System Requirements
* PCI Express® based PC is required with one X16 lane graphics slot available on the motherboard
* 450 Watt or greater power supply with one 75W 6-pin PCI Express® power connectors recommended (600 Watt and two 6-pin connectors for ATI CrossFireX™ technology in dual mode)
* Certified power supplies are recommended. Refer to http://ati.amd.com/certifiedPSU for a list of Certified products
* Minimum 1GB of system memory
* Installation software requires CD-ROM drive
* DVD playback requires DVD drive
* Blu-rayâ„¢ playback requires Blu-ray drive
* For an ATI CrossFireXâ„¢ system, a second ATI Radeonâ„¢ HD 5770 graphics card, an ATI CrossFireX Ready motherboard and one ATI CrossFireX Bridge Interconnect cable per graphics card (included) are required
I had a look at the specs of your PC and it looks as if it has no X16 PCIe socket see below make me wonder
Expansion slots
Slot type Quantity
PCI One (One available)
PCI Express x16 One (None available)
PCI Express x1 Two (One available)
#5
Posted 19 February 2010 - 06:56 AM
madmatt2006, on 18 February 2010 - 10:55 PM, said:
just looking at the requirements for the ATI Radeon™ HD 5770 below are the specs it requires PCI Express® based PC is required with one X16 lane graphics slot available on the motherboard.
ATI Radeonâ„¢ HD 5770 System Requirements
* PCI Express® based PC is required with one X16 lane graphics slot available on the motherboard
* 450 Watt or greater power supply with one 75W 6-pin PCI Express® power connectors recommended (600 Watt and two 6-pin connectors for ATI CrossFireX™ technology in dual mode)
* Certified power supplies are recommended. Refer to http://ati.amd.com/certifiedPSU for a list of Certified products
* Minimum 1GB of system memory
* Installation software requires CD-ROM drive
* DVD playback requires DVD drive
* Blu-rayâ„¢ playback requires Blu-ray drive
* For an ATI CrossFireXâ„¢ system, a second ATI Radeonâ„¢ HD 5770 graphics card, an ATI CrossFireX Ready motherboard and one ATI CrossFireX Bridge Interconnect cable per graphics card (included) are required
I had a look at the specs of your PC and it looks as if it has no X16 PCIe socket see below make me wonder
Expansion slots
Slot type Quantity
PCI One (One available)
PCI Express x16 One (None available)
PCI Express x1 Two (One available)
Ah didn't notice that..
ATI Radeonâ„¢ HD 5770 System Requirements
* PCI Express® based PC is required with one X16 lane graphics slot available on the motherboard
* 450 Watt or greater power supply with one 75W 6-pin PCI Express® power connectors recommended (600 Watt and two 6-pin connectors for ATI CrossFireX™ technology in dual mode)
* Certified power supplies are recommended. Refer to http://ati.amd.com/certifiedPSU for a list of Certified products
* Minimum 1GB of system memory
* Installation software requires CD-ROM drive
* DVD playback requires DVD drive
* Blu-rayâ„¢ playback requires Blu-ray drive
* For an ATI CrossFireXâ„¢ system, a second ATI Radeonâ„¢ HD 5770 graphics card, an ATI CrossFireX Ready motherboard and one ATI CrossFireX Bridge Interconnect cable per graphics card (included) are required
I had a look at the specs of your PC and it looks as if it has no X16 PCIe socket see below make me wonder
Expansion slots
Slot type Quantity
PCI One (One available)
PCI Express x16 One (None available)
PCI Express x1 Two (One available)
Ah didn't notice that..
What would I need to buy and replace to get 1 of those slot?
EDIT: ah wait wtf
PCI One (One available)
PCI Express x16 One (None available)
PCI Express x1 Two (One available)
So apprently I have one but none?
how does that work>?
This post has been edited by sadaharu: 19 February 2010 - 06:59 AM
#6
Posted 19 February 2010 - 07:03 AM
To get this system going well it looks like you would have to replace the mainboard to get the correct socket for the new graphics card and a new power supply 600w or higher. This is a reasonably easy task I can help you find the parts to fit your PC if you like and also help with fitting instructions when they arrive if you like
#7
Posted 19 February 2010 - 07:05 AM
madmatt2006, on 18 February 2010 - 11:03 PM, said:
To get this system going well it looks like you would have to replace the mainboard to get the correct socket for the new graphics card and a new power supply 600w or higher. This is a reasonably easy task I can help you find the parts to fit your PC if you like and also help with fitting instructions when they arrive if you like 
But I do have an PCI-E slot right?
since I have a 9800 gt, doesn't that occupy the slot?
My budget is quite low currently so I might not have enough money for a new motherboard and power supply so I might just get a weaker card if ^ is the case
#8
Posted 19 February 2010 - 07:18 AM
silly me
I think it say PCI Express x16 One (None available) is because your 9800 GT is in it.
#9
Posted 19 February 2010 - 07:23 AM
madmatt2006, on 18 February 2010 - 11:18 PM, said:
silly me
I think it say PCI Express x16 One (None available) is because your 9800 GT is in it.
This is probably a dumb question but since I got 460 watts, and I think my processor uses 90 or 95, does that mean my total watts after will be 460-95=? lol
also do you know if if a 4670 is the best card I can handle that I can get from bestbuy?
http://www.bestbuy.c...d034748b33fen01
#10
Posted 19 February 2010 - 07:25 AM
whats your budget for a new card and is there a certain game you want to play?
#11
Posted 19 February 2010 - 07:27 AM
madmatt2006, on 18 February 2010 - 11:25 PM, said:
whats your budget for a new card and is there a certain game you want to play?
my budget is $300 or so, the only problem with me buying the 5770 mentioned earlier is because of my watts, I can't afford a 500-700+ watts psu at this moment, and I want any card better then a 9800 gt, mine broke for some reason o.o
#12
Posted 19 February 2010 - 07:37 AM
$300 would easy cover the cost of the ATI HD5770 and a new quality power supply
I'd get them from Newegg
ASUS HD5770
Good Quality Power Supply COOLMAX RM-1000B
ASUS HD5770
Good Quality Power Supply COOLMAX RM-1000B
#13
Posted 19 February 2010 - 07:44 AM
madmatt2006, on 18 February 2010 - 11:37 PM, said:
$300 would easy cover the cost of the ATI HD5770 and a new quality power supply
I'd get them from Newegg
ASUS HD5770
Good Quality Power Supply COOLMAX RM-1000B
ASUS HD5770
Good Quality Power Supply COOLMAX RM-1000B
I am not the sort of person to buy online/get it shipped to me since it's a pain for me to get money online and I live in a apartment so they can't ship it to me, so.. bestbuy advice please
#14
Posted 19 February 2010 - 08:13 AM
They don't have they exact same but these are good
http://www.buy.com/p.../213518009.html
http://www.buy.com/p.../208503779.html
http://www.buy.com/p.../213518009.html
http://www.buy.com/p.../208503779.html
#15
Posted 19 February 2010 - 12:58 PM
BestBuy will be significantly more expansive than if you were to order from newegg.ca What I would recommend is to have it shipped to your work or your parent's work, etc. since someone will be their to sign off. As for money, you should sign up for a paypal account. Paypal makes it easy, fast, and secure to spend money online.
If you would like to go to bestbuy, this looks like the only 5770 they sell: http://www.bestbuy.c...f7633cf6a93en02
noop
If you would like to go to bestbuy, this looks like the only 5770 they sell: http://www.bestbuy.c...f7633cf6a93en02
noop
#16
Posted 19 February 2010 - 04:09 PM
noop, on 19 February 2010 - 04:58 AM, said:
BestBuy will be significantly more expansive than if you were to order from newegg.ca What I would recommend is to have it shipped to your work or your parent's work, etc. since someone will be their to sign off. As for money, you should sign up for a paypal account. Paypal makes it easy, fast, and secure to spend money online.
If you would like to go to bestbuy, this looks like the only 5770 they sell: http://www.bestbuy.c...f7633cf6a93en02
noop
If you would like to go to bestbuy, this looks like the only 5770 they sell: http://www.bestbuy.c...f7633cf6a93en02
noop
well obviously bestbuy is more expensive but I got no choice, and its bestbuy not buy ^
#17
Posted 19 February 2010 - 10:09 PM
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