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GTX 1050ti and an Acer Z3-105

Hey

So I have a Acer Z3-105 which can run most games I "ok" (And by ok I mean anything under 775MB Of Vram can run 30fps on low)

Today my Gigabyte GTX 1050ti arrived. I plan to put it into my new computer in a couple of months.

My question is could I put it into my Z3-105. First off I know it already has a AMD A6 APU which could cause problems. Secondly I also know that it probably wont fit. If some one could just give me a no or a yes with a few instructions that would be great

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The Aspire Z3-105 is not equipped with a PCI Express ×16 slot to accommodate for upgrading the graphics card.

 

 

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19 minutes ago, dragoon20005 said:

The Aspire Z3-105 is not equipped with a PCI Express ×16 slot to accommodate for upgrading the graphics card.

 

 

Thanks I just wanted to double check

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That Acer is an all in one computer system that is not designed for use with a PCI Express expansion card. You will not be able to use the 1050 Ti or any other internal graphics card with it. 

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