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It shouldn't harm anything, so if you already have the old card why not benchmark it against your 5600g and see if it runs faster in the games you play? From just a bit of digging the 5600g will probably be a little bit faster, but there's no harm in testing for yourself if you have the card lying around.

Hey I have a new pc with the ryzen 5 5600g cpu built onto an Asus Prime B550M-A (Wifi) motherboard with me and I was just wondering, what would happen if I put in an old asus gtx650 ti? Would it improve the graphics at all? And even if it did, could it harm my cpu or motherboard?

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It shouldn't harm anything, so if you already have the old card why not benchmark it against your 5600g and see if it runs faster in the games you play? From just a bit of digging the 5600g will probably be a little bit faster, but there's no harm in testing for yourself if you have the card lying around.

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The GTX650ti should perform better than the integrated graphics and you will have dedicated VRAM (not using system memory for the framebuffer).

May as well pop it in and give it a go. Be sure to plug the display output for the monitor in to the video card instead of the motherboard.

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