You can use up to and including a 1080TI with a proper power supply.
Without a power supply upgrade 1050TI would be max recommendation.
Only short versions of the card physically fit. RTX based cards like the 1650 and 1660 as well as R Series ATI cards will not ever be working due to requiring UEFI Bios. Your legacy bios requires MSDOS VESA video mode 103 which newer cards do not support.
Just the info I was looking for, thanks! I will shy away from the 1660 at the local Best Buy then! Probably will order a 1060 3GB or 1050 ti from your link. Thanks! Just want to keep this old PC running a bit longer as a second PC.
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October 3rd, 2019 07:00
You can use up to and including a 1080TI with a proper power supply.
Without a power supply upgrade 1050TI would be max recommendation.
Only short versions of the card physically fit. RTX based cards like the 1650 and 1660 as well as R Series ATI cards will not ever be working due to requiring UEFI Bios. Your legacy bios requires MSDOS VESA video mode 103 which newer cards do not support.
https://www.amazon.com/Zotac-GeForce-1050-Mini-GDDR5/dp/B01M8M5T4T
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qa9b0TkTsLM
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October 3rd, 2019 07:00
Just the info I was looking for, thanks! I will shy away from the 1660 at the local Best Buy then! Probably will order a 1060 3GB or 1050 ti from your link. Thanks! Just want to keep this old PC running a bit longer as a second PC.