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1. I was wondering if a gt 1030 graphics card is compatable with a A10N-9830 Motherboard and

2. Will the gpu will only be powered by the pci-e slot (since it uses only 75, or do i have to get a psu that has the connector for a gpu)

3. And also what power supply will be the best one for that gpu?

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The GT 1030's are powered by the PCI-E slot, yes.  They do not have power connectors.

 

No reason it shouldn't work on that board?

 

PSU will depend on what else is in the box.

For rough numbers:
1030 = 100W

CPU = ???W

Other stuff = 50-100W  (Unless there's a bunch of stuff in the case.) 

 

(Always estimate a little on the high side.  Assuming you don't have a stupidly power hungry CPU, a 250-300W PSU should be fine?  But it all depends on what you're running.)

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It will work with any motherboard with a PCIe slot. and it will run off of the slot power, since it has no additional power connectors

Almost any powersupply would be suffeicient.

Since, that board has onboard graphics, you wouldn't really have a performance advantage with this, if that is what you're after.

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4 minutes ago, KingTdiGGiTTy said:

It will work with any motherboard with a PCIe slot. and it will run off of the slot power, since it has no additional power connectors

Almost any powersupply would be suffeicient.

Since, that board has onboard graphics, you wouldn't really have a performance advantage with this, if that is what you're after.

No board has onboard graphics. They may have display out, just in case you have a CPU with an iGPU, but the graphics are on the CPU.

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6 minutes ago, Chris Pratt said:

No board has onboard graphics. They may have display out, just in case you have a CPU with an iGPU, but the graphics are on the CPU.

Wait so will I have to remove or uninstall something? because I currently only have Raderon R7 graphics.

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1 minute ago, crabstikz said:

Wait so will I have to remove or uninstall something? because I currently only have Raderon R7 graphics.

No you're fine. I was just pointing out that the board itself doesn't have graphics built-in. You can of course add a graphics card or use a CPU with an iGPU, but you have to have one or the other for graphics.

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3 hours ago, tkitch said:

The GT 1030's are powered by the PCI-E slot, yes.  They do not have power connectors.

 

No reason it shouldn't work on that board?

 

PSU will depend on what else is in the box.

For rough numbers:
1030 = 100W

CPU = ???W

Other stuff = 50-100W  (Unless there's a bunch of stuff in the case.) 

 

(Always estimate a little on the high side.  Assuming you don't have a stupidly power hungry CPU, a 250-300W PSU should be fine?  But it all depends on what you're running.)

Correction:the GT 1030 is a 30W card and it will never consume past 75w.

 

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3 hours ago, Chris Pratt said:

No board has onboard graphics. They may have display out, just in case you have a CPU with an iGPU, but the graphics are on the CPU.

If I'm not mistaken the older LGA775 board did have GMA graphics soldered on the board?

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So the fx 8800p looks to be a very low wattage CPU.  

 

So (Using @Cheburek's updated wattage) your power consumption:

50W 1030

50W 8800p

~100W Other stuff (probably very overkill)

 

So that's 200W, at absolute peak, and probably a fair bit less in reality.  So nearly any PSU will drive that.

 

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On 5/11/2021 at 10:07 AM, Chris Pratt said:

No board has onboard graphics

 

On 5/11/2021 at 10:18 AM, Chris Pratt said:

the board itself doesn't have graphics built-in

Lots of board have built in GPUs. They  aren't powerful, but neither is a GT 1030image.thumb.png.1fd86413cf0f80404d866f5e95a0b54f.png

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On 5/11/2021 at 6:07 PM, Chris Pratt said:

No board has onboard graphics

Nvidia disagrees. 🙂

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/NForce

 

 

41 minutes ago, KingTdiGGiTTy said:

 

Lots of board have built in GPUs. They  aren't powerful, but neither is a GT 1030image.thumb.png.1fd86413cf0f80404d866f5e95a0b54f.png

This is so cool, the board just needs ram, harddrive and power and is good to go??!

 

 

PS: just checking the 1030 smokes radeon 7 ,so this would definitely be a good upgrade!

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On 5/12/2021 at 9:35 PM, Mark Kaine said:

the 1030 smokes radeon 7

yes, the 1030 is much faster than  a Radeon 7, its just that you aren't really gaining any more capability. One GPU that can't game is  as good as any GPU that can't game.

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