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Is this compatible?

If your mobo has a PCIE slot (x16) and your GPU has a PCIE slot (x16) which is basiclly every single mobo and GOU on the market rn. So yeah (I thinK)

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RAM: 16GB DDR4-3200 CL-16

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17 minutes ago, kpwoerth said:

It's basically always is, unless the motherboard doesn't have a pcie slot, this one does. Just a FYI, This motherboard ia EXTREMELY overpriced at $155 USED for a last-gen product. If you're considering buying it, dont 

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Is that an old IDE hard-drive cable I see in the pic?  Geez, I thought those things went by way of the dinosaurs and the do-do birds.  If that pic is indeed a pic of the motherboard you plan to purchase, DON'T.  They should be paying someone to take it instead of charging $155.

 

Someone once told me that just because it fits, doesn't mean it works.

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The motherboard has the requisite PCIe slot. However it is PCIe 2.0. The gpu supports PCIe 3.0 and is backwards compatible. That said, an AM3 cpu using PCIe 2.0 is going to seriously bottleneck an RTX 2060.

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  • 9 months later...

Is this compatible?

I'm planning to upgrade my GPU, but I don't know if my Motherboard will be compatible with 2060 super.

 

My Motherboard: https://motherboarddb.com/motherboards/848/

 

Thank you for your help <3

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5 minutes ago, SIlent Guy said:

Is this compatible?

I'm planning to upgrade my GPU, but I don't know if my Motherboard will be compatible with 2060 super.

 

My Motherboard: https://motherboarddb.com/motherboards/848/

 

Thank you for your help ❤️

Yes it is compatible.

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