Not ready for a new computer yet, but about to purchase a GeForce GT640(512MB) for use in a two year old Dell 546MTt to replace integrated video. Power supply connectors have passed me by, so need some help. On this site I found a comprehensive power requirement chart for many many makes and models (http://www.geeks3d.com/forums/index.php/topic,1946.0.html) and the GT640 reported consumption, for typical 3D, is 64 watts, well below the 75 watt I understand the PCIx16 slot can provide. Now I see no mention of additional power connections as I read the powerful gaming cards require for their much higher power needs. My power supply does have two unused SATA power connectors. If I did require additional power input might these, with adapters, feed the necessary PCI power connector. So am I go - just stuff in the slot, no additional connections, and fire up? Yes, I will remember to connect to my monitor:).
The GTY640 also indicates it requires a double width slot. How do I assess? I have only one P
CI x16 slot. Above it is a card in a PCI Express x4 slot handling the WIFI and its external antenna connector, below an unused regular PCI slot.
The GTY640 also indicates it requires a double width slot. How do I assess? I have only one P
CI x16 slot. Above it is a card in a PCI Express x4 slot handling the WIFI and its external antenna connector, below an unused regular PCI slot.