Open up your case and look on the side of the PSU. It should have the wattage, brand and model.I will need to know the wattage and model so I can tell whether or not it will support it.Are you sure that your mobo has 4 PCI-E slots? What is your motherboard model? It is rare unless you bought a high end mobo.It looks like your case is a micro ATX. To be sure whether or not it would fit a 6850, I'd definitely measure the length parallel to the top PCI-E lane, from the rear PCI brackets to the nearest thing opposite.
Does a Case purchased off the Internet have a Bootloader installed? (Or if Im using incorrect terminology, Im talking about the power button)
Yes, it will have all the buttons. And a bootloader is what runs after you turn your computer on to start or allow you to select the operating system you want to load.
I'm saving $1,000 to build a computer. Anyone have opinions on Asus brand parts?
Damnit, decisions decisions.AMD seems like good for budget builds like $500 and such, but then Intel keeps on calling to me. Main reason is, when I have upgrade options in the future, I won't be able to upgrade to 2500k with AMD :/
Just ordered the XFX HD 6870 from Newegg for $170, and there's a $20 rebate. Did I make the right choice? Should I have waited? :C
Which motherboard is better with the $500 computer build?http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=13-128-469or http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157215