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A dedicated GPU such as the Vega 64 should work on any modern motherboard.

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1 minute ago, 5x5 said:

One - that's an AMD board - B350/450/550 are AMD chipsets. B360 and B365 are Intel

 

Two - the CPU and motherboard don't matter - so long as there is PCIe 2.0/3.0/4.0 - the GPU will work fine

Yeah I meant the 360n.

 

But A-Okay thanks.

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Just now, aandril said:

Yeah I meant the 360n.

 

But A-Okay thanks.

If you haven't bought a CPU yet, consider Ryzen 3000 (Zen 2) - it's currently a superior product that is more powerful, runs cooler and uses less power than Intel counterparts

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AMD works on Intel, AMD works on AMD, Nvidia works on Intel, Nvidia works on AMD, and once Intel GPUs come out, they will also work on both AMD and Intel boards.

 

They're all following industry standards that ensure compatibility.

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