Graphics cards and PCI-e Express help.

January 22nd, 2020

Hello, I bought my PC a year ago and want to upgrade my graphics card.
At the moment i have a 8600gt i have overclocked it as far as possible and just need something better!
My question:
– Can i use one of the new nVidia GeForce 9-series GPU’s (such as the 9800gtx) on my motherboard? I know they use PCI-Express 2.0 but i don’t know if my board can use them.
My PC Specs:
– AsRock ConRoe1333-D667
– Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 2.66Ghz @ 2.81Ghz
– Gigabyte nVidia GeForce 8600GT 512mb
– 2GB RAM (Can’t remember what speed or make!)
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Please help, christmas is onit’s way.

Answer #1
Yes you can
Answer #2
And there’s no performance loss or anything?
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Answer #3
Nope, though a performance gain
Though push the boat out and get a HD 4870 or GTX280
Answer #4
PCIe 2.0 cards is backward compatible with PCIe 1.1 mobos.
Answer #5
So what advantages does PCI-express 2.0 offer.
And thanks for your recommendations, i may just do that if i have enough money. In your opinion do you think i should just save some money and buy a 8800ultra?
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Answer #6
PCIe 2.0 effectively doubles bandwidth and offers better flexibility, while maintaining compatibility with PCIe 1.1.
Answer #7
So there is a difference of performance?
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P.s What card would you recommend for me, i only have a 500W PSU…
Answer #8
i not really to sure with only a 500w supply.
btw i have an 8600gt but mine is only 256mb on sale for 200usd when they first came out plus ultra 500w PS.
PCI Express 3.0 will make PCI Express 2.0 look like junk.
edit you only have pci-e 1
http://www.asrock.com/mb/overview.asp?Model=ConRoe1333-D667%20R2.0
the board i just got about 2 months ago use 2.0 but my 8600gt card is 1.1
Answer #9
Should i just save up for a new PC? Thanks for all your help.
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Answer #10
this is the mobo i have
plus you get a 50usd game
alone in the dark free.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131329
you mobo can’t use Quad Core’s
Answer #11
Okay… that really didn’t answer any of my questions…
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Answer #12
I have noticed that the Geforce 8800 Ultra has GDDR3 Memory will my board bve able to use this?
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Answer #13
your board will take any PCI-e out today
and nothing takes advantage of PCI-e 2.0 yet so not to worry about upgrading
and 500wt should be fine as well
Answer #14
your board will take any PCI-e out today
and nothing takes advantage of PCI-e 2.0 yet so not to worry about upgrading
and 500wt should be fine as well

was just about to say that, nothing takes advantage of all the bandwith in pci-e 2.0. i recommend you stop going to for help on this stuff since everyone is telling you the wrong information. It will be better of going to a site that only talk’s about pc’s.
Answer #15
i recommend you stop going to for help on this stuff since everyone is telling you the wrong information.
seen that at PC only sites as well, and if any info posted was harmful I would have challenged it
and most of the info is correct this helpdesk rivals any site on the net for real world PC info
Answer #16
I have noticed that the Geforce 8800 Ultra has GDDR3 Memory will my board bve able to use this?
GDDR 3 is different to DDR memory. So even if your pc supports only DDR2 memory, your pci-e slot can run any pci-e device (even over GDDR5). Just note that higher cards are bottlenecked by dual cores if the resolution for games arent high enough depending on the monitor
Answer #17
Pretty sure you can do it.
Answer #18
Thanks for your help & , i thought W-bb was the answer to all my problems… 🙁
Turns out most people here aren’t much more knowledgable than myself about GPU’s and the like.
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Answer #19
I have noticed that the Geforce 8800 Ultra has GDDR3 Memory will my board bve able to use this?
GDDR 3 is different to DDR memory. So even if your pc supports only DDR2 memory, your pci-e slot can run any pci-e device (even over GDDR5). Just note that higher cards are bottlenecked by dual cores if the resolution for games arent high enough depending on the monitor

Single cores and quad cores bottleneck a graphics card. If you have something like a core 2 duo at a high clock speed and a core 2 quad at 2.4 the core 2 duo will be better for gaming.
Answer #20
Thanks guys, what would you say would be preferable (Bear in mind a price:performance ratio):
– A 9800 Gtx
– A HD4870
– A 8800 Ultra
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Answer #21
You spec is/was the same as mine
i had a different mobo tho
But you could got for a 8800 or a 9600 i think with a 500W PSU as i think the 9800 needs a 550W and the GTX 200s need more i think
Answer #22
the 4870 is the fastest or the bunch
8800 9800 are about even so the lower price is what I’d get
for the other hardware you have the 4870 is overkill
Answer #23
Thanks , i think i will go for a 8800 Ultra (if i can still get one), they still do very well on benchmarks and are affordable.
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Thanks guys.
Answer #24
Get the radeon 4850, much better card. Will max everything out except far cry 2 and crysis

 

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