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Ethika

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  1. Ah okay, I love how you guys are so noligable about this lol! I know some things but crap lol I'm able to get a lot of answers
  2. Will upgrading from 2x4gb ram to 2x8gb help me any you think?
  3. I have the 950m in my Asus and I can run pubg but everything is almost on loweset settings
  4. so basically i wouldn't need to upgrade my cpu? just the gpu and get an SSD?
  5. right now the dell vostro is stock, besides it has an older nvidia graphics card in it, and i think its i5 dont know how my mhz or cores.
  6. Looking to build a gaming pc. help me out here thanks would like to use my/harvest parts out of a 2012 dell vostro 260 trying to stay in a low budget 1. Budget & Location trying to keep the price low but want to be able to run games like ww2 and pubg on higher settings. Location U.S.A 2. Aim Gameing, WW2, Pubg, Battlefield, RS 3. Monitors so far my plan is only 1 monitor and hopefully at least 1080p need recommendations on good/cheap 1080p 24-27" monitor. 4. Peripherals already have. 5. Why are you upgrading? anything is better then my laptop lol
  7. lets see what you guys and gals got! want the lowest cost build that is able to play games lol doesn't need to be fancy, and no case is fine with me 3,2,1.. GO!
  8. i agree, i currently have an asus x550j thanks for all the info
  9. can you recommend anything? sorry im new to all of this...
  10. is there a way to do this? im trying to make it so i can still use my wifi card that my laptop came with.
  11. As said above I need help knowing if this is even possible.(i know an egpu is possible but this is a new idea)1. get a Mini-PCIe-1-to-3-PCI-Express witch would go into the MPCIe on laptop.2. get a EGPU Dock or something similar.3. plug the riser into the laptop, plug the egpu dock into the riser4. plug your graphics card in, and plug your wifi card back into riser (i know i would need a new wifi card) unless i was able to find a mpcie riser with at least two portsof course your would need power for the graphics card.. just curious if this would work? im new to this side of computers so bare with me.. thanks!
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