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itzonlyme999

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Abbotsford!!!
  • Interests
    Lotsa stuff, mostly soccer and computers tho.
  • Biography
    I am... me
  • Occupation
    I'm 14 so idk, I sand stuff

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 3 1300x
  • Motherboard
    Asus Prime A320-k
  • RAM
    2400mhz 8gb Corsair
  • GPU
    Gtx 1050 ti 4gb
  • Storage
    1x120gb Samsung Evo 1x 1TB Seagate HDD
  • PSU
    600w Evga
  • Operating System
    Windows

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  1. Let me know which one you choose in the end!
  2. I know this sounds stupid, but... did you try installing with different USB? I had a problem like this with one of my builds. It would get stuck installing and would not work and the installation would crash, then I swapped the USB and all the sudden it worked like magic.
  3. The 5700Xt takes about max... 225w of power, while the r7 3700x won't take up much more power than the r5 2600. Honestly I think you will run fine with just the 500w, but if you wanted to play it safe you could go 600w or 750w. I would recommend just getting a 600w or 750w.
  4. Also you said 4790 then you said 4690?
  5. When you say 4790k, is that i7 or i5?
  6. Cooling won't be problem no matter what card you get, a gt710 creates a very small amount of heat, though I would assume ASUS cooling system is superior.
  7. https://www.lifewire.com/upgrade-windows-10-home-to-pro-4178259 Is that what you mean?
  8. The ASUS card will last longer and will generally be more worth it. The bigger companies is always the safer way to go. In my experience, ASUS is more reliable than PNY. Though don't get me wrong, PNY is still good.
  9. Well now it would probably be 750 ti, I never see gtx 500s anymore.
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