MS-7869 compatible with gtx-1050ti

verene
verene Member Posts: 9

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edited March 1 in 2020 Archives
My graphics card crapped out and I'm looking for a stopgap measure since I was planning to build a pc soon but the newer GPUs I'd be looking at are snapped up by bots immediately. I have an Aspire TC-605 with a MS-7864 ver 1.0 motherboard and a FSP300-60THA(1) PSU and an i7 4770, 12gb ram, samsung 860evo 1gb ssd. Parts picker says the GTX-1050ti I was looking at would be ok with the power supply but the motherboard isn't listed. I'm wondering if anyone knows if they'd be compatible. Looking at the gigabyte low profile card as I don't think the asus would fit. Thanks in advance :D

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  • verene
    verene Member Posts: 9

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    7869, sorry. Thanks for your reply. It is a two slot but I think there's enough room once i remove the second slot cover. there's a good amount of clearance vertically, I was more concerned with the length so I'm looking at the Gigabyte low profile one which is only an inch longer than my current. There appears to be a bit more than an inch but not the 2 and change i'd need for the cheaper ASUS.

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  • ttttt
    ttttt Member Posts: 1,947 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    @verene
      
    Yes, the GTX-1050i power wise should be O.K. with the 300W PSU. However, it is still a two slot card, and unluckily the x16 slot of the MSI 7869 V.1  is at the edge of he motherboard. A single slot graphics card can fit, but a two slot card cannot fit, or at least pushing against the PC case. If you think there is still more than 1.5 cm of clearance between the motherboard and the case, you can try.

    Note: Is your motherboard MS-7869 or MS-7864? It is different between the tile and the main text. I checked MS-7869 and could not find MS-7864.
  • verene
    verene Member Posts: 9

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    7869, sorry. Thanks for your reply. It is a two slot but I think there's enough room once i remove the second slot cover. there's a good amount of clearance vertically, I was more concerned with the length so I'm looking at the Gigabyte low profile one which is only an inch longer than my current. There appears to be a bit more than an inch but not the 2 and change i'd need for the cheaper ASUS.