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WickeD1

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  1. Guys great news I can get the Zotac 1-slot version of the card. i think it will fit 100% nice. what do you guys think
  2. Not sure what you said there, but anything more than a 1-slot plate is not gonna fit.
  3. Well I'm either really dumb or the slots that a 2-slotted card requires is the the main one and the one above it, not the one below it. I have 3 slots below, not above the gpu... the card's slots don't go below, they go up. I don't know how to explain this, just look at that image I posted... @paddy-stone @Delicieuxz
  4. I have CM's PSU (450w with a 6-pin connector) if that's what you guys are saying. By the way @Streetguru I'm not sure what you told me to do with the zip ties? I'll see how to take off the bracket, thanks guys.
  5. Yes, it has 4 expansion slots. 3 are useless since they're not PCI-E, and there's only 1 left for the 1050 Ti. I guess I'll be unscrewing it, though I've never done it before.
  6. I've checked everything guys. The only issue is that the GPU has a 2-slotted bracket and I can't physically fit the thing to go out, only 1 slotted brackets. Yes the cooler will fit. By the way, how do you remove the bracket - I have not ever removed one.
  7. It's Dell's optiplex 780 Mini Tower - it's okay with single bracket I think. Does anyone know if removing the whole bracket will harm the card?
  8. My case, sorry. There's only 1 slot for the GPU's thing to go out through. I guess I could, but what has it got to do with airflow
  9. I ordered the 1050 Ti Palit edition - but I have a problem. My mobo can only support 1-slotted GPUs but this one has 2 slots. My question is: is it safe to cut the 2nd (upper) plate part? I feel like nothing could go wrong but it's worth asking.
  10. Hey, I wouldn't mind a 980ti my way. Thanks for the help, I'm doing 6GB unless I really need 7.
  11. The PC itself isn't that bad, q8400 with hd7750, good for some-ish AAA titles.
  12. Yep, coming to confirm that I'm running GTA V on med/high settings. Textures on medium (GTA medium - low), 4xMSAA with no FA, very high water quality, reflections and stuff like that. No fps drops, 30+ always - 6GB DDR2 @ 800 ATM
  13. You should let us know your current specifications and budget in $usd if possible.
  14. Don't see why you couldn't, GTA doesn't require top-tier DDR4 3333MHz to run. We'll see, and I'll report here (if I don't forget) how it goes.
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