Just because I don't put everything in a phrase that a 4 year old can understand does not, indeed, make me handicapped or unknowledgable about the subject.
If computers were easy to understand fields in computer engineering, building, manufacturing, and restoring wouldn't require formal educations, now would they? It would be more like McDonalds, which is easy to do, am I not correct here? I am.
I know it wouldn't physically alter her card, computers aren't that dumb anymore. I've built many more computers in my time then you have, I can guarantee you that.
And yes I am correct when I say her system won't support the card, it may or may not connection wise, but will you actually be able to use the card at the potential that it can possibly run? No? Then it is not technically SUPPORTING the card.
Alright well Ill go to the store tomorrow with my dad and all ask the people who actually know what theyre doing lol. And I also trust my dad because he essentially builds computers for a living so I think he at least knows what hes doing a bit
You know what's really funny? So do I. And you don't hear me going "Oh no you only need a new GPU!"
All the little kids on these forums who think they know what they're doing because they did it once last year, doesn't make them loving mastered in the subject.
Not at all. I know my stuff and the parts I listed are bare minimum
I know my 'stuff' as well, and that's my point, bare minimum won't be running the card at its full potential