New GPU in an old computer

It seems that a lot of GPU problems revolve around specific versions of drivers. Though AMD has their own support structure, you can often learn from information reported by others who fold.

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wolf 359
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New GPU in an old computer

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I have a DualCore Intel Pentium E5400, 2700 MHz with 2 GB of memory and windows 7. This computer maybe too slow for folding@home so I'm thinking of installing a radeon HD 7790. Does this sound like a good idea?
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I would make sure that the power supply can handle such a card.
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Re: New GPU in an old computer

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It's not too slow to fold if you use both CPU cores. However, the GPU is a better upgrade assuming the PSU can handle it like Jesse said.
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Re: New GPU in an old computer

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Jesse_V wrote:I would make sure that the power supply can handle such a card.
Good idea I'll check that
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