Verified graphics card.
Verified graphics card.
I’m looking to improve my graphics card situation, aiming for at least a GTX 750 Ti—or perhaps someone can suggest another card that performs well with my current setup. I have approximately $50 to spend, and I’m not planning to purchase anything immediately. I'm browsing eBay but encountering a significant amount of products originating from China, and I’m concerned about their authenticity. My motherboard is GA-78LMT-S2.
Some recently released graphics cards, such as the RX 550, can occasionally function in older computer setups. The compatibility varies depending on the specific system. Investing in a future upgrade to your motherboard, processor, and RAM might be worthwhile.
You are right, eBay contains many fake device advertisements. What processor and power supply unit do you presently have?
The AMD FX 4300 processor is paired with a PSU from EVGA, rated at 450 watts.
Product details
Condition:
Pre-owned: This product has been previously used. It may exhibit some minor cosmetic imperfections, but it functions completely as intended...
More information
Ports:
DisplayPort, DVI-D, HDMI
Suitable for:
Light Gaming, Everyday Use
Manufacturer:
GIGABYTE
Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) Model:
AMD Radeon RX 550
Application Programming Interfaces (APIs):
DirectX 12, Vulkan, DirectX
Power Adapter Needed:
Not Necessary
Bundle Type:
Individual Item
Graphics Processor Manufacturer:
AMD
Compatible Slot:
PCI Express 3.0 x16
Video Memory Size:
2GB
Memory Type:
GDDR5
Capabilities:
Support for Multiple Screens, Compatible with G-SYNC/FreeSync
Graphics card: 2x mining, 16 lanes, suitable for compatible slots.
The PCIe connection isn’t the issue. The RX 500 series graphics cards are incompatible with motherboards utilizing non-UEFI BIOS settings. Open the command prompt and enter the following instruction. If the output indicates “winload.efi,” it signifies a UEFI system. Conversely, if “winload.exe” is displayed, the motherboard utilizes a legacy BIOS configuration.