NVIDIA · Upgrade guide
Will the GeForce GT 1030 fit and work in your PC?
Everything you need before you buy a GeForce GT 1030 as an upgrade: the power supply, the power connector, whether it fits your case, and which CPUs won't hold it back.
Check it against your exact PC →🔌 Power & connectors
NVIDIA/AMD recommend at least a 300 W power supply for the GeForce GT 1030, and it draws power through None (slot-powered). Make sure your PSU actually has that cable free — it's the #1 reason a GPU upgrade gets returned.
📏 Will it fit your case?
The GeForce GT 1030 is 145 mm long and 1 slots thick. It fits 66 of 66 popular cases we track, including 9 small-form-factor (ITX) cases.
Tightest cases it still fits: SilverStone SG13 (ITX), Thermaltake Versa H17, Lian Li A4-H2O (ITX), Lian Li Q58 (ITX).
🧠 CPUs that won't bottleneck it
The faster the GPU, the more CPU you need — and lower resolutions lean harder on the CPU. Minimum recommended CPU for the GeForce GT 1030 by resolution:
"Won't bottleneck" means your CPU can keep the GeForce GT 1030 busy at that resolution; the chips shown are the most affordable that qualify. Specific games still vary.
Does the GeForce GT 1030 fit your build?
Enter your case, PSU, CPU and motherboard and get an instant fit / power / bottleneck verdict for your existing PC — no parts list to build.
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