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The card is backwards compatible so it make no difference which version PCI-e slot you have. What is really your problem is, how much power your MB manufacturer sends to the PCI-e slot. This card consumes 60 to 75 watts most likely at peak power consumption OC as much as possible. Anything PCI-e 2.0 or above has at least 60 watts power at the slot. Check with your MB manufacturer and or specs on your particular MoBo for a more accurate power supply number and go from there based on that number.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Open up your case and research the model number of your motherboard. You may also be able to access it through BIOS by or by using CPUID to find your BIOS installation build number. You can then use this number to find your motherboard on google. While it will probably be compatible with your motherboard, without knowing what motherboard you have it is impossible to tell.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.you need to check your Pcie slot on your motherboard and see if it has the same pin-out as the graphics card. so in this cased your Motherboard needs to be PCI Express 3.0 compatible. Manufacturer Can change you don't have to have the same for both MB and Graphics Card
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Depends on the tipe of Plug-in you need you buy what you need. PciExpress and Pci
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