H8-1170uk: Nvidia gtx 900 series

I have read reports on the forum of people who want to upgrade the graphics cards in their machines, but encountered problems with the boot after installing Pci-e cards, 3.0. I replaced the gt545 provided with my h8-1170 with a gtx 560ti about 2 days after I bought my machine 3 years ago.

Now, I want a 980 but im only going to invest a lot of money in a card that does not accept my machine. Everything in my machine has been upgraded outside the motherboard and processor. 750w 80 more gold power, extra ram, even water cooling and a larger case.

According to GPU - Z my Pci-e slot on the Board of Directors is a gen 2.0 and I know that you can use a map of 3.0 in a 2.0 slot. But I'm still not sure. Any help would be great. Screen shot of GPUz to show my current card is running at the Pci - e 2.0 included.

Hello

Many more recent graphics cards retro-compatible generation of PCI-E 2 and in a generation of case 1.1. Your concern should be centered around your PC BIOS and video BIOS in the graphics card.

This particular ZOTAC NVIDIA GTX 980is spec'd be compatible to PCI-E 1.1.  Contact ZOTAC and ask questions about compatibility with your particular PC.

Find out what the return policy is before you buy.

Make a measurement inside your PC to let you know how much room is available for a new graphics card.

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