EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti

I have a HP e9180t desktop computer and I'm looking to upgrade to an EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti. This video card is compatible with my desktop computer?

Thank you

Hello:

Unless someone actually installed one in this model, it is difficult to say with certainty at 100%.

However, based on the specifications of the PC should be, because the specifications state that the PC has a P/S 460W.

Just check to make sure that food has two connectors 6-pin PCI Express (PCIe), because it is a requirement for the card.

Paul

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