Passt das mainboard?

MSI GeForce RTX 3060 VENTUS 2X 12G OC

Guten Tag,

ich möchte mir in den nächsten Tagen eine “MSI GeForce RTX 3060 VENTUS 2X 12G OC” anlegen. Nun möchte ich mich informieren ob die überhaupt in mein “Gigabyte b660M DS3H DDR4” Motherboard reingesteckt werden kann. Oder wie man das herausfinden kann.

Ich kenne mich nicht so gut damit aus, also tut mir leid wenn die Frage dumm kommt 🙂

Vielen Dank schon einmal, und eine schöne Rest Woche wünsche ich euch!

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Technomanking
6 months ago

Hello,

yes – that fits. Thanks to PCIe, everything has been standardised for over 15 years.

LG

Raptor2799
6 months ago

1. Each GPU of the last 10+ years fits in every motherboard of the last 10+ years

Two. The graphics card is very slow. Save money and take the (something stronger) rx6650xt or spend some more money for the (50% stronger) RX6750xt.

3. It is more important to the processor, the housing, the previous GPU and the power supply whether the upgrade is worthwhile and possible at all.

MisterMaster3D
6 months ago

Yes, the GPU fits in pretty much every motherboard of the last 15 years. It is only important that it fits from length and width into the housing.

MichaelSAL74
6 months ago

for you

JEDE GPU the last ~15J fits on JEDES Board the last ~15J

MichaelSAL74
6 months ago
Reply to  56John

And from the 3060 I would leave my fingers. What kind of CPU do you want to use? If eich minimum put here on ne 6650XT, where I just don’t want how much VRAM that brings, here I would also pay attention to minimum 12

YogiSchreiner
6 months ago

Do you know what to do?

Graphic cards are connected via PCIE as internal peripheral devices. This connection has been available for decades and it has been physically unchanged since then and is down-compatible in its various versions (1.0 to 5.0). Graphic cards usually use a PCIE x16 connector, as well as each board has at least one. So basically yes, you can.

Whether the combination of GPU and board is useful again is another question.