Will the RTX 4060 Ti fit on my motherboard?
Hello, I wanted to get an RTX 4060 Ti and have the H87 G43 motherboard. And I wanted to know if the RTX 4060 Ti would fit on it. Thanks in advance.
Hello, I wanted to get an RTX 4060 Ti and have the H87 G43 motherboard. And I wanted to know if the RTX 4060 Ti would fit on it. Thanks in advance.
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Hello,
the mainboard fits the graphics card. Thanks to PCIe, everything has been standardized for more than 15 years.
However, I recommend buying. The RTX 4060Ti itself is not a good card. In the price range there are better alternatives like the RX 6800 or RX 7800XT. All cards are probably decelerated by the old processor.
LG
Yeah, that’s right.
However, the motherboard only supports PCIe 3.0. It is backwards compatible, but it may not be possible to exploit the full performance.
In addition, a BIOS update may be required to run the card.
Okay, thanks for the performance I’ve already thought.