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tomingcatto21
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Question about graphics card

I recently thought about buying an RX 560 for my low-end PC but my uncle said that it's not compatible with my motherboard. My motherboard is 'Hi-Fi A70U3P. He said that only DDR3 graphics cards are compatible because of the DDR3 RAM, I might be wrong, but I think it's called GDDR instead of DDR for the graphics card. Please tell me if it's compatible with my motherboard.

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Whatever123
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That GPU needs a PCI-Express x16 slot and your board has such a slot according to https://www.biostar-europe.com/app/de/mb/introduction.php?S_ID=888#specification
Therefore it should be possible to use a RX 560 with it.

What kind of RAM you're using on your board doesn't matter for the GPU. The GPU has it's own dedicated RAM and yes, it's called GDDR RAM.

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Whatever123
Journeyman III

That GPU needs a PCI-Express x16 slot and your board has such a slot according to https://www.biostar-europe.com/app/de/mb/introduction.php?S_ID=888#specification
Therefore it should be possible to use a RX 560 with it.

What kind of RAM you're using on your board doesn't matter for the GPU. The GPU has it's own dedicated RAM and yes, it's called GDDR RAM.

Thanks.

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