Just bought a Gateway GT4010

OneOfTheseDays

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For a prebuilt machine, I gotta say this machine rocks. Athlon 64 3500, 1GB ram, 16X DVD Burner, 200GB harddrive, all for $550+tax.

Anyways, I want to upgrade the integrated Geforce 6100 solution to something else. The motherboard has a single PCIE X 16 slot, so I'm assuming it can handle most modern video cards. The only problem is the powersupply is 300 watts. I'd like to get a card that can handle most current games at medium/low settings. What can I get that will work with this powersupply? Thanks.
 

narutofan36

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wow thats a very nice price... but whats the psu... we dont want anything getting on fire now do we?
 

OneOfTheseDays

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I'm not sure who makes the powersupply (it's either Bestec or Delta), but it is only a measly 300-watts.

The system itself doesn't draw much power, most everything is integrated and the motherboard is a microBTX form factor I believe. I have one DVD-RW drive, built in sound, built in NIC, one 7200 rpm HDD, and an Athlon 64 3500.

I think i'll just try out a 6800GS or X800 and see how things go.
 

T2urtle

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I wanted to pick up one of these computers as well. I was debating between either custom building or getting a pre-built system. The numbers are pointing toward pre-built. I would go for 6800GS personally.
 

bamacre

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Actually, you probably don't have to replace the PSU, and you may not even be able to.

Pop the computer open and make sure you have enough power cables. I upgraded an e-machine, and there was only one 4pin molex connector. I had to add an adapter and use the PCIe power adapter that came with the video card. You should be ok with a 6800 GS.
 

LiquidImpulse

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Originally posted by: bamacre
Actually, you probably don't have to replace the PSU, and you may not even be able to.

Pop the computer open and make sure you have enough power cables. I upgraded an e-machine, and there was only one 4pin molex connector. I had to add an adapter and use the PCIe power adapter that came with the video card. You should be ok with a 6800 GS.