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Peibolrz2

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  1. the good thing is that we are here to make dreams come true xD, if my friend doesn't know i can help him
  2. true but price sometimes is decisive for the purchase of the gpu, just as a recent example you can buy a gtx 1650 for 130 or an "old" rx 570 that you can buy for the same price and sometimes even lower for 17% more performance
  3. yes is always a very good idea to have a quality power supply available, but i know for sure that my friend will not re-use it because he is not into pc parts, he just like to play some games
  4. so what do you recommend me?
  5. is more or less a 2% better than a 7870 is a great graphics card for the price but i gotmine for around 30 https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-760-vs-AMD-HD-7870/2159vs2161
  6. the thing is that this pc i'm talking about is of 1 friend and he doesn't want to expend a lot of money in this equipment, but he would love to have some graphics power so I have get a deal for a hd 7870 (around 25-30$) for her birthday (I have got confused is not a 670)
  7. make sense, but are they more powerful than molex?
  8. ok thank you, and why is better with sata?
  9. when you say PCIE you refer to pin right?
  10. Is sufficient for the wattage don't worry
  11. Hi everyone, I would like to know how can I connect a GTX 670 with 2 x 6 pin connector with a molex or sata adapter. So I'm trying to find a 1 molex to 2 x 6 pin, but it doesn't exist. -Does it mean that a single SATA or molex connection cannot withdraw so much power for 2 x 6 pin connectors? -If that is the case how should I connect it, 2 x (2 molex to 1 6 pin)? [looks like a math function lol] Edit: the power supply it obiuosly doesn't have any pin connectors.
  12. Nice, thank you very much have a great day
  13. I though about that but I think it has something to do with analog an digital decoder or something like that, I'm not very sure
  14. Thank you so much very helpful. But if I have a VGA in both the monitor and the mobo could I use a simple VGA to VGA?
  15. Maybe I don't know because the thing is that I have try it to connect it with a VGA to HDMI cable and it haven't work (maybe was a faulty cable, this one: https://es.aliexpress.com/item/Binmer-1-8-M-HDMI-Cable-HDMI-a-VGA-HD-1080-P-con-Cable-de-adaptador/32854307580.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.faab63c0mmNRb1)
  16. Is there any other solution apart from buying a graphics card?
  17. Good point, but what if I only want to run the pc with the integrated graphics because of the low wattage of the PSU?
  18. Hi, I am trying to restore an old 775 PC, but I would like to ask you how do you connect it to your main monitor (with HDMI, DP, VGA or DVI) only having VGA on your motherboard inlet?
  19. Hi I was wondering what does it mean in GPU Z the revision letter and/or number and the word revision itself. Anyone knows?
  20. I've got my 24" 144hz 1440p monitor (AOC AGON AG241QX) for 400euro more or less but in usa fortunately you have better prices look to the 27" aoc model https://www.amazon.com/AOC-AG271QX-2560x1440-Adjustable-DisplayPort/dp/B01G5JYN0C?th=1 390$ only
  21. If you are going to go for a 2070 you are going to be cheap in other components such as the cpu, case... (for 1500-400$monitor = 1100$ pc)
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