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BrandonSuen

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  1. Yes I have checked. Apparently my old motherboard doesn't support UEFI so. I guess building a budget desktop won't be possible. BUT is there still any chance I can upgrade my 2Gb graphics card to a 4Gb ones? Because if I need to sell it, I basically lose a lot. I found a GTX 1650 LOW PROFILE and I might have a chance. Do you recommend this way? -- EDIT: AND TERRIBLY SORRY my PSU is 290W. So I was thinking if i change a new 500w power supply on that motherboard with a GTX 1650 LOW PROFILE.. Do you think it will work?
  2. Budget (including currency): RM800 Country: Malaysia Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Tom Clancy the Division, Need for Speed Payback, Resident Evil 3 Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): RX570, EVGA PSU So I had this desktop with me for a few years now. Its a Dell Optiplex with a Dell Inc. 0PC5F7 (SOCKET 0) Motherboard and also a i3 4130 processor. I am running on a budget here because of the pandemic that is going out worldwide. I have decided to upgrade my graphics card from a Nvidia GT 730 to a AMD RX 570 and of course you guys might say its best if I would to upgrade to a RX 580 but the thing is I am running on a budget as I saw a "USED" RX 570 on my local market. And yes it is authentic so don't worry about it and I also wanted to change a new power supply because the 270w for me isnt going anywhere and is it wise for me to upgrade to a different power supply because in a video where Linus explain about some "special" pin connector to the power supply might not exist in the new power supply that they might buy. So I am wondering is it wise to upgrade to a better Graphics card and Power Supply?
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