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can I put another video card with pcie riser in the pc? I want to put a gt 9500 in my PC and I have a gt 630 in my computer. The question is if the monitor is gt 630 and it's 1080p and the gt9500 has a maximum of 720p, will it work? will i have more fps?

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What is the 9500 supposed to be doing while the GT 630 is driving your display?

 

In general it is almost certainly not going to be worthwhile to do any of these kinds of shenanigans with two ancient piece of shit cards like these. 

Corps aren't your friends. "Bottleneck calculators" are BS. Only suckers buy based on brand. It's your PC, do what makes you happy.  If your build meets your needs, you don't need anyone else to "rate" it for you. And talking about being part of a "master race" is cringe. Watch this space for further truths people need to hear.

 

 

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16 minutes ago, Lucian2236 said:

can I put another video card with pcie riser in the pc?

"They forgot that instead of asking themselves, "How to do it?", the question should have been, "Should I do it?""

 

 

P.S

With those graphic cards, please, NO, don't do it.

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23 minutes ago, Lucian2236 said:

can I put another video card with pcie riser in the pc? I want to put a gt 9500 in my PC and I have a gt 630 in my computer. The question is if the monitor is gt 630 and it's 1080p and the gt9500 has a maximum of 720p, will it work? will i have more fps?

No, that is not how any of this works.

 

Multi GPU was supported by Nvidia cards through SLI which required two identical cards and an SLI compatible board with a bridge in order to use, and even then that has been dead for several years now and isn't supported. Just throwing a second GPU into the computer all willy nilly like that doesn't improve performance. Especially two low end, discontinued cards that aren't even compatible with each other. Instead of buying those old ass cards put the money towards something newer. Hell GPU pricing for 30 series cards has dropped significantly in the last couple days. I picked up a Founders Edition 3090 for $750 off ebay today to slap in my work computer.

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