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29 minutes ago, JUBAR6 said:

 £50 (67 dollars)

 England  

 Mainly gaming and streaming.

 

i have a matx board and a 1050ti (planning on getting a 2060 soon). i currently have a aero cool cylon case and im going to buy in a few days most likely.

Why do you need a new case? I would stick with what you have and save the money. A Meshify C would be an upgrade if you need more airflow but a 2060 does not run that hot. 

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3 minutes ago, Applefreak said:

Why do you need a new case? I would stick with what you have and save the money. A Meshify C would be an upgrade if you need more airflow but a 2060 does not run that hot. 

ive been told by some people that i should get new case becasue of the airflow in this case 

 

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1 minute ago, JUBAR6 said:

ive been told by some people that i should get new case becasue of the airflow in this case 

 

If your system is stable, why bother. You can always add another fan and play around with it. Should your system get hot in the summer, just open the side panel a bit.

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8 minutes ago, Applefreak said:

If your system is stable, why bother. You can always add another fan and play around with it. Should your system get hot in the summer, just open the side panel a bit.

 

9 minutes ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

You know you could just run it without the sidepanel and all temp issues solved

Thank you for this insight, i will focus on the psu and fans instead of the case now! 

 

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18 minutes ago, Applefreak said:

If your system is stable, why bother. You can always add another fan and play around with it. Should your system get hot in the summer, just open the side panel a bit.

just a quick question, would the Corsair TXM Gold 550 W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-modular ATX Power Supply be good for the 2060? the other components would be a i3 10100f gigabyte b560m and a few fans 
or do you know any nonmodular psus that would be good

 

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4 minutes ago, JUBAR6 said:

just a quick question, would the Corsair TXM Gold 550 W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-modular ATX Power Supply be good for the 2060? the other components would be a i3 10100f gigabyte b560m and a few fans 
or do you know any nonmodular psus that would be good

 

What are your current system specs?

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4 minutes ago, JUBAR6 said:

this is my speccy list, i have the aero cool cylon case and the aero cool fan that comes with it and the cpu is a i3 10100f idk why it doesnt say it in speccy

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I'd go with a 650W or higher PSU. The 550W unit will be fine but cutting it close when maxing out the graphics card. 

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80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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Just now, brob said:

 

The TX550 would be a better choice.

 

Is there a particular merchant you want to buy from?

I agree on that. But I would still recommend something more powerful. You should never cheap out on a power supply. Consider spending at least a bit more on a Corsair RM series, a Be-Quiet, Seasonic or EVGA unit. 

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