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  1. Yeah I believe one more powerful card will always stump SLI of 2 lesser cards
  2. Ive been looking for a home theatre setup for my apartment and I have a 55 inch SANYO led tv that broke I am wondering if the older DLP tv's like the 65 inch Mitsubishi Tvs i find all over my local classifieds, for around $200-$300 any good to use while I save up for a 60 inch 4k? I have the sound bar and everything my tv just barely broke and cannot afford a brand new one right this second.
  3. Well the thing is its a small form factor so I'm limited on half height gpus. And the cooling really sucks. Plus I was thinking of just being able to reuse the new case psu and cooler with a bigger upgrade in the future once I save more money. The board in there is a regular micro atx though.
  4. A new case and power supply would be sufficient though right?
  5. So I have an older ivy bridge pc with an oem hp motherboard with a core i5 3470 and a gtx1050ti, 8gb of ram. I was wondering if i should get a better case and power supply to put this system in for around $200 or scrap it and go with a ryzen 3 1300x based system with the same gtx 1050ti? Would the upgrade to all the hardware be worth it? Or am i okay for awhile with my ivy bridge chip? Also would put an ssd in it to replace the wd blue 1tb hdd.
  6. I am switching from a playstation 4 back into PC gaming. I haven't downloaded much yet on Steam but the games I have got so far are GTA 5, WOW, all of the call of duty's, Dirt 3, GTA 4. I am going to be modding GTA 5 as well maybe with some crazy map mods. I just play at 1920 x 1080 because i just have a standard 27 inch LG ips monitor.
  7. So I bought an old HP SFF workstation with a Core i5 3470 8gb of ram and stuck a low profile gigabyte gtx 1050 in it for a pretty decent budget gaming computer which totaled to $300. Runs quiet and plays games at 1080p with decent frame rates. But I was wondering if I should have spent the extra like $30 and gone with a gtx 1050ti and if I should return the 1050 and pick up the 1050ti if the performance is better? Or if it will be worth it?
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