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Upgrading GPU

Javiek

When upgrading from an old GPU to a new more powerful one is there any benefit to leaving the old one in your rig? For example you go from a gtx 1060 to a 1070 or 1080.  Furthermore what would be the concerns when it comes to power consumption?

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Only if you wanted to dedicate it to physX or something like that. It's probably easier just to sell the old card or re-use it in another system.

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I don't see any reason to leave a GPU in your system unless you're assigning it to a specific workload. 

 

Whats your power supply, and what are you upgrading to-from? 

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Mabey if you used the old card as a physX card but the games that can do that are very limited. It would prob be better to just sell the old card when you upgrade.

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1 minute ago, vrod said:

Only if you wanted to dedicate it to physX or something like that. It's probably easier just to sell the old card or re-use it in another system.

Dedicating to PhysX isn't even worth it. 

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Any recent GTX card can handle physics on its own.

One application tho that can use 2 different GPUs is Blender (3D Rendering). Unless you need the additional rendering power / flexibility, sell the old GPU and make someone else happy.

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Amazon delivered an extra gtx 1060 asus turbo by mistake when I upgraded my brother's gpu. For some odd reason they said I could keep it and never charged me for it. I am currently planning my own rig out and did not know what to do with the free 1060 since I was planning to put in a 1070. Thank you for the help!

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