Geforce GTX 980 TI

Durand1981
Durand1981 Member Posts: 9 New User

Aspire Acer G3 605 Predator

GPU: GeForce GTX 980

CPU: intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590 CPU @ 3.30GHz

Memory: 12.00 GB RAM (11.92 GB Usable)

Current Resolution: 1920 x 1080, 30Hz

Driver Version: 353.30

Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro

 

I am pretty sure its a 500+ PSU thats in there the needed PSU for a Geforce GTX 980 TI would be a 600+ or 650+ however after doing some reading,  statement was made where by this was said.....

 

so i went out and bought a 650 psu and the 980 Ti. turns out this Acer pc uses some stupid 12 pin connector that no other pc uses.

I would assume that connector is for the PSU as opposed to the GPU, either way do we have a PSU that will fit straight in so i could use a GTX 980 GPU ?

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  • North_Bridge
    North_Bridge Member Posts: 2 New User
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    Hello Durand1981, 

     

    So the bottomline here comes down to this: Gateway(now owned by Acer) used proprietary 12v connectors for their motherboards. This connector is unique to their products and create a very difficult environment for those who choose to upgrade their PSUs. 

     

    However, despite the difficulty of circumventing the proprietary wiring, there is a solution to this. It comes in the form of a DYI rewiring to attach an adaptor to make a 24-pin AT connector compatible with the 12v rail. You can follow the instructions here if you wish to explore this option.  

     

    I personally would recommend getting a new motherboard to compliment your new GPU to ensure there are no compatibility issues -- though this may void your OEM Windows OS license. It's the easiest, albeit most expensive solution, but it also provides an additional layer ensuring that your system is prepared for future upgrades and enchancements that this proprietary mobo+PSU combo almost prohibits. 

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  • North_Bridge
    North_Bridge Member Posts: 2 New User
    Answer ✓

    Hello Durand1981, 

     

    So the bottomline here comes down to this: Gateway(now owned by Acer) used proprietary 12v connectors for their motherboards. This connector is unique to their products and create a very difficult environment for those who choose to upgrade their PSUs. 

     

    However, despite the difficulty of circumventing the proprietary wiring, there is a solution to this. It comes in the form of a DYI rewiring to attach an adaptor to make a 24-pin AT connector compatible with the 12v rail. You can follow the instructions here if you wish to explore this option.  

     

    I personally would recommend getting a new motherboard to compliment your new GPU to ensure there are no compatibility issues -- though this may void your OEM Windows OS license. It's the easiest, albeit most expensive solution, but it also provides an additional layer ensuring that your system is prepared for future upgrades and enchancements that this proprietary mobo+PSU combo almost prohibits. 

  • Durand1981
    Durand1981 Member Posts: 9 New User

    Tbh the onboard windows went as soon as i got the base unit, for one i didnt like there needless bloatware, and 2 i had my own copy with legal reg key serial of 8.1 pro.

    And seing as the tower isnt too shabby and has what seems to be a fair bit of room a new MOBO might be a **bleep** good shout considering teh over al lprice for a fairly decent one's starting price is only in the region of 100 / 150 GBP.

    You could pay more but to be fair as long as i can get my GTX 980 TI in its only for the PSU that i really care about.