I have a PC that I got from someone else who built their PC and it is finally starting to show its age. Sometimes when I open applications, the frame rate drops.
I think it is using one of these currently, from 2014. https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/900-series/
I know that gfx cards have to be compatible with your Power Supply, and your PCI-E slot, but not sure what else I should know??
I would like to get something very compatible with Linux, Firefox, and Wayland, with lots of hardware codecs. Intel ARC?
How do you learn all this stuff?


Frame rate drops when opening applications.
For compatibility with your Power Supply and PCI-E slot.
Compatible with Linux, Firefox, and Wayland, with lots of hardware codecs. Intel ARC?
How do you learn all this stuff?
Why go nuts with Arc B580 or RX 9060 XT?
Just a heads up. I would strongly suggest you don’t recommend an ARC GPU on a motherboard missing rebar support. It’s critical for them to run correctly.
Edit: Also another thought. 3rd gen was the era when things started to get UEFI support. Newer cards might not post on a legacy bios.
This motherboard does have UEFI. I am learning about Resizable Bar (https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/what-is-resizable-bar-and-should-you-use-it) I thought it was metal for structural integrity at first. Those graphics cards are getting pretty big…