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14 minutes ago, Splashed said:

I forgot to add the tags lol

 

but like fr, if I were to upgrade my HP 570-P0cx Lubin, what GPU should I use?

I take it thats the one with the i5 7400. what connectors does the psu use to attach to the motherboard? 

it has a 180w psu which is very limiting. something like a gt 1030 or gtx 1050 will probably work but if you want something more powerful a new psu would be needed.

if the board uses a 24 pin and a 4pin for cpu power, you can replace the psu as as far as I can tell its a standard atx.

a decent 500w psu would let you use most gpus. you can also upgrade ram, cpu and ssd if you like

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24 minutes ago, astranger200 said:

I take it thats the one with the i5 7400. what connectors does the psu use to attach to the motherboard? 

it has a 180w psu which is very limiting. something like a gt 1030 or gtx 1050 will probably work but if you want something more powerful a new psu would be needed.

if the board uses a 24 pin and a 4pin for cpu power, you can replace the psu as as far as I can tell its a standard atx.

a decent 500w psu would let you use most gpus. you can also upgrade ram, cpu and ssd if you like

I honestly do not remember, but I want to upgrade to a 750 TI

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1 hour ago, Splashed said:

I honestly do not remember, but I want to upgrade to a 750 TI

750 ti SHOULD be fine? Not sure though. 


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3 hours ago, Splashed said:

I honestly do not remember, but I want to upgrade to a 750 TI

if it's free that would be fine... I wouldn't spend money on a 750 Ti at this point - it was released February 2014, so just over 5 years ago. If you have an i5 7400 CPU, I'd see if you can get a good deal on a GTX 1060 6gb and rock some 1080p medium/high games for a couple years.

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