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MaveRick_11

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    MaveRick_11 reacted to VEXICUS in Upgrading Existing Old Build   
    Just get your buddy a used Vega 56/ GTX 1070. They go fr around $200 in the used market. Got a 1070 for $175 last week, so yeah. If you hv a strict budget, then you can go with an rx580 too. They go around for about $100 in the used market.
    Also upgrade that PSU to something like a cx550.
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    MaveRick_11 reacted to Juular in Upgrading Existing Old Build   
    Corsair CX550W which is okay : https://in.pcpartpicker.com/product/FdRFf7/corsair-cx-2017-550w-80-bronze-certified-atx-power-supply-cp-9020121-na
    Or high-end Seasonic SnowSilent 550W if you can spare some money for it, worth getting if you plan to upgrade GPU to smth way better like RTX2070+ : https://in.pcpartpicker.com/product/dstQzy
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    MaveRick_11 reacted to TheKDub in UPS   
    Your system probably won't use more than 400W under max load (including the monitor), if that, so you'd probably be fine with something around 1000VA/500W. You could go larger if you want extra on-time or room for more devices or more powerful devices in the future. Maybe a little smaller if you want to save money, but I wouldn't go below around a 500W output rating.
     
    https://amzn.to/2XQhK7E Here's a solid option. CyberPower CP1000AVRLCD for $109.95
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    MaveRick_11 reacted to LukeSavenije in Graphic card Compatibility...!   
    the rgb support won't be working with the motherboard, but that's about it.
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    MaveRick_11 reacted to dgsddfgdfhgs in Graphic card Compatibility...!   
    the only way they are not compatible is the native rgb sync. 
    which no one cares
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