PowerColor AMD/ATI Radeon HD6670 2 GB DDR3 Graphics Card on P5NESLI?


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    Windows 7 Ultimate
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    PowerColor AMD/ATI Radeon HD6670 2 GB DDR3 Graphics Card on P5NESLI?


    Hey guys,I have a question regarding HD6670 Radeon and ASUS P5N E SLI Compatibility?
    Hi,Im currently using g Geforce GT240 1GB DDR3 graphics card but it has stopped working since a couple of days.I am now planning to purchase PowerColor AMD/ATI Radeon HD6670 2 GB DDR3 Graphics Card there have been multiple websites which i have gone to which suggest that Asus P5N E Sli does not support the new AMD Cards but this is something i have seen only for HD6850.I m unable to see anyone using P5N E SLI using HD6670 Graphics card.All i need to know is will this graphics card work on the configuration below

    Motherboard:Asus P5N E SLI

    Processor:Core 2 Duo E6750

    RAM:4GB DDR2

    Hard disk drive:1.7 TB

    PSU:400 Watts Zebronics Platinum

    Based on that i would go ahead and book the 6670 Graphics card.Please advise me if this would work for sure?

    Would appreciate any help on this

    thanks in advance.

    Processor:Core 2 Duo E6750

    RAM:4GB DDR2

    Hard disk drive:1.7 TB

    PSU:400 Watts Zebronics Platinum

    Based on that i would go ahead and book the 6670 Graphics card.Please advise me if this would work for sure?

    Would appreciate any help on this

    thanks in advance.
    Last edited by player2k12; 16 Jun 2012 at 03:32. Reason: Typos
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    Windows 10 Technical Preview - x64
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    The card should work just fine. What I'd be more concerned with is your power supply; the 6670 requires a 400W PSU at bare minimum, so you'd be skating on thin ice with that setup, in my opinion.
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    Home Premium 7 64bit
       #3

    The new video card has less of a power requirement than the old one according to this chart.

    Video Card Comparison - GPUReview.com
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