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How the gtx 750 1gb will perform with the intel DG41RQ and a core 2 duo 2.8 GHZ and a 1gb ddr2?

i think about buying a new power supply and a graphics card,then change the processor and the motherboard and get ddr3 ram

 

so what do you think? and will the gtx750 perform well, at least run next-gen games at medium??

 

and what kinds of PSU should i get for it

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i meant 4 gb ddr2 RAM

ddr2? wrong ideas

 

 

 

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so what do you think? and will the gtx750 perform well, at least run next-gen games at medium??

 

and what kinds of PSU should i get for it

750 non-Ti will work fine, but there may be some things where a Core 2 Duo might not be able to keep up, like more demanding games.

 

Also you most likely don't need to upgrade PSU for a GTX 750

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Well my PSU really sucks,its about 200W.... So I think I might get a Huntley 550W for future updates or evga 500W

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ddr2? wrong ideas

How so? I still use it...

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750 non-Ti will work fine, but there may be some things where a Core 2 Duo might not be able to keep up, like more demanding games.

Also you most likely don't need to upgrade PSU for a GTX 750

OK,how will the 750 ti will perform??
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750 non-Ti will work fine, but there may be some things where a Core 2 Duo might not be able to keep up, like more demanding games.

Also you most likely don't need to upgrade PSU for a GTX 750

OK,how will the 750 to will perform??

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How so? I still use it...

What is your specs?? And how games are performing on you pc ?

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