Power Supply upgrade for Hp Pavillion a6110n & Graphics card
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320gig harddrive 7200rpm
250 watts power supply
GeForce 6150 128mb graphics card
Windows Vista Home Premium
1X PCI-Express x16 avaible
I want to upgrade my power supply, so I can upgrade my graphics card as well to possibly a XFX GeForce 8600 GT 512mb GGDR3, but I am also unsure if they come with the nescessary cables and connections for it. I feel left out when my friends are talking about Call of Duty 4 =(.
I read the article on how to determine what Power Supply to buy, but I didn't really understand it. I don't want to buy the wrong one off newegg.com and have to return it. Please help me decided which type of power supply I should get to run computer and graphics card without it exploding or something. I know I need atleast ~400 watts(I think).
I forgot to say that I want to be able to install it myself instead of going to Fry's Electronic and pay a fee for them to provide the service unless you would highly recommend I go to Fry's because I might f*** up my computer. I say my tech level is average.
Ok...
Do it yourself. An Antec Earthwatts 500W PS should be plenty. Relatively inexpensive, quite efficient and cool running. Should run your rig with an 8800GT, an 8600GT will be no problem. Do yourself a favor and at least get an 8600GTS.
*Edit*
The earthwatts 430 is on sale and will be plenty as well, there is no "Risk" of SLI in your HP.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6817371006
Cheers,
Cyborg
Message edited by cyborg28 on 03-11-2008 at 06:42:01 PM
The GTS is in the $200 catagories... I only want to spend ~$130 ish
8600 GTS -> $80 after rebate. Retail $100 or 120.
I'm in Canada and I can get it $120 Retail. Where are you?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6814141064
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6814127284
Message edited by cyborg28 on 03-13-2008 at 05:15:08 PM
California, USA
I rather have 512mb video ram
Get yourself a 8800GS
Reply to jaydeejohn
Or a 3850 256mb if you can stretch to $142 - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6814102714
Reply to _visual
get the 8800gs from XFX right now it is $140 before rebate and $110 after:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6814150275
This Antec 430W is also enough to power it with 30A combined on the 12V rails and it is $50 ALSO with free shipping:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6817371006
if you meant $130 including power supply i still recommend the Antec PSU I linked above but then I would say get this 8600GT
MSI 8600GT Twin turbo:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6814127306
or save some cash and not deal with a rebate and get this PNY 8600GT plain jane for $80:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6814133199
good luck hope this helped
Why a slower card with 512MB? Low res gaming doesn't (1280x1024) need 512MB and Hi-Res needs all the speed/power it can get.
Also take into account the 8600gts with 512 ram is only ddr2 while the 256 ram is ddr3.
Message edited by 99vw on 03-18-2008 at 05:03:29 AM
| jaydeejohn wrote : Get yourself a 8800GS |
get that and a antec 380 earthwatt PSU, the 500 watter is overkill
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6817371005
I have the exact same computer as you-a6110n. I ran an evga 8600gt with my stock psu for about a month with no performance problems. Upon further research I realized that this will shorten the life of my psu plus I just needed more graphics power as the 8600gt is kind of weak.
I have upgrade to a corsair hx520 psu and a BFG 8800gt oc since then. I now play Call of duty 4 and Gears of War on max settings at 1680x1050.
If you decide to go the 8800gt route, I suggest choosing a brand like like evga or xfx where you will be able to change to aftermarket cooling without voiding your GPU warranty. Your system will run hot. You will also have to add a 92mm fan because Hp is cheap and did not include a fan in the setup. Keep in mind that the a6110n is a reverse layout and I have found better cooling results by making the fan intake instead of exhaust.
I have also added a thermaltake pci slot fan right above the GPU to help exhaust hot air out of the case.
So... What did you end up doing?
Let us know how it worked out in the end mkay?
upgrade for Hp Pavillion a6110n & Graphics card
upgrade for Hp Pavillion a6110n & Graphics card-
I have a Hp Pavillion a6110n --- http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/ca/ [...] 43628.html
with a
HP w1907 monitor conected with dvi-i cable
sapphire x1950 gt 256mb gddr3 memory
and I added another gb of ram so total= 3gb of ram
tv wonder hd650 hdtv tuner
I added all this stuff but I dont really see any changes in my cpu. I dont use it for games I mainly use it for web design grafic design and to watch movies. The video card says it recomends a 450 watt power supply but my original one has worked fine with no problems. I dont want to overclock my system becuse I dont want to damage anything. But I think that im not using it's full potential? Is there anything else that im missing?
Do you think I need to get a new power supply in order to see a difference?
Sometimes I see pixels that I dont see on other computers
If you guys could also recomend a good but very quiet fan for my system because their's a slot that appears to be for an extra fan
what size fan 120mm, or 80mm, 92mm?
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