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URGENT! PCI-E Slots on MoBo

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Hi, I have ordered a 1060 6GB Zotac and it is arriving in the next 24 hours, but suddenly realised that I didn't check to see if it fits my MoBo. I currently have a 750Ti, and was wondering if that meant it was ok? new to this whole thing.

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It should be compatible, as long as your case is large enough to fit normally-sized graphics cards.

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Just now, thegreengamers said:

It should be compatible, as long as your case is large enough to fit normally-sized graphics cards.

My case is fine, I just panicked that the PCI-E slot wouldn't fit it

thanks

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Just now, CUDA_Cores said:

If it's a mobo made within the last 10 years, it'll work. 

There are PCIe slots on mobos from 2005 even. 

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You should be fine mate just make sure you have the space for the card, Zotac cards are rarely monstrous in size you should be fine!

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