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RTX 2060 on a Gigabyte B450m ds3h

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I don't know wtf the other two are on about, your power supply is fine for your build. And yes your build support the RTX 2060, it just slots in a regular PCI-E slot.

I want to upgrade my GPU soon with an RTX 2060 but I don't know if my Gigabyte B450m ds3h can support that graphics card.

 

Specifications:

Ryzen 5 2400G

TForce Delta RGB 3000mhz

Gigabyte B450m ds3h

Corsair VS450

NZXT H500

 

Thanks in advance for the replies!

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Yes it can, put it in the top PCI-E slot and you're good. 

 

Another thing is your PSU, its very low quality, I'd invest into something better.

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33 minutes ago, PopsicleHustler said:

Yes it can, put it in the top PCI-E slot

Top is relative, plug it on the slot closer to the CPU

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20 minutes ago, schwellmo92 said:

I don't know wtf the other two are on about, your power supply is fine for your build. And yes your build support the RTX 2060, it just slots in a regular PCI-E slot.

I agree with you. There is nothing wrong with him using that PSU for this build with a GTX 2060.

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1 hour ago, Jon Jon said:

I agree with you. There is nothing wrong with him using that PSU for this build with a GTX 2060.

 

1 hour ago, schwellmo92 said:

I don't know wtf the other two are on about, your power supply is fine for your build. And yes your build support the RTX 2060, it just slots in a regular PCI-E slot.

It will work with the RTX 2060, we're just complaining about the fact that the VS line is a fairly low quality line

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9 minutes ago, NunoLava1998 said:

 

It will work with the RTX 2060, we're just complaining about the fact that the VS line is a fairly low quality line

Yeah and he's running a 2400G and RTX 2060 on it, he would be lucky to draw 250w under full load.

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44 minutes ago, schwellmo92 said:

Yeah and he's running a 2400G and RTX 2060 on it, he would be lucky to draw 250w under full load.

I'm not saying it wouldn't handle the load (it probably would handle it okay), just that VS is a bad quality line and will likely fail pretty soon (in 3-4 years)

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