Thornax_Dribe
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Hello,
I need some help on this. I have been using Intel HD Graphics, I know, it's crappy. Originally, I just wanted a computer for Minecraft. But I bought BattleField 4 a month or so ago, and it obviously isn't cutting it. I decided on a card:
Buy the GIGABYTE Radeon R7 260X Video Card at TigerDirect.ca
I checked, and I have enough watts on my Power Suppy to use it. But it is over clocked. Will that effect how many watts it uses. I am planning to under clock it no matter what the circumstances, but I want to know how many extra watts it will take.
I also don't have a 6-pin connecter :/ , don't ask me, ask my manufacturer. Anyway, I have a Serial ATA Instead. I found this on amazon:
Amazon.com: SF Cable SATA 15-pin Male to 6-Pin PCI Express card Power Cable: Electronics
And I'm wondering if this will work with the card.
Thank you for taking the time to read this, and please answer this question
I need some help on this. I have been using Intel HD Graphics, I know, it's crappy. Originally, I just wanted a computer for Minecraft. But I bought BattleField 4 a month or so ago, and it obviously isn't cutting it. I decided on a card:
Buy the GIGABYTE Radeon R7 260X Video Card at TigerDirect.ca
I checked, and I have enough watts on my Power Suppy to use it. But it is over clocked. Will that effect how many watts it uses. I am planning to under clock it no matter what the circumstances, but I want to know how many extra watts it will take.
I also don't have a 6-pin connecter :/ , don't ask me, ask my manufacturer. Anyway, I have a Serial ATA Instead. I found this on amazon:
Amazon.com: SF Cable SATA 15-pin Male to 6-Pin PCI Express card Power Cable: Electronics
And I'm wondering if this will work with the card.
Thank you for taking the time to read this, and please answer this question