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I think so, and that PC would be a good fit for something like a 770. The 4570 seems like the perfect fit for something of that calibur. You probably want to replace that power supply though, but everything else is a perfect fit (check measurments of the case and the specific card he's using to make sure ti would fit)

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2 minutes ago, Droidbot said:

you'll need to replace the PSU, but it should work fine

 

1 minute ago, SlaughterSmurf said:

I think so, and that PC would be a good fit for something like a 770. The 4570 seems like the perfect fit for something of that calibur. You probably want to replace that power supply though, but everything else is a perfect fit (check measurments of the case and the specific card he's using to make sure ti would fit)

Yeah the PSU is what i was thinking about do you guys have any recommendations/do you still think it's worth it. I'm mainly doing gaming and stuff. 

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1 minute ago, 33Mastermine said:

 

Yeah the PSU is what i was thinking about do you guys have any recommendations/do you still think it's worth it. I'm mainly doing gaming and stuff. 

The Seasonic S12II 520W is cheap over at Newegg atm, it's $23 after rebate

The Corsair CXM 550W (better unit IMHO) is also cheap over at Newegg, it's $35 after rebate

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1 minute ago, Droidbot said:

The Seasonic S12II 520W is cheap over at Newegg atm, it's $23 after rebate

The Corsair CXM 550W (better unit IMHO) is also cheap over at Newegg, it's $35 after rebate

Ok thanks man I'll look into that. I know a lot about computers just parts and stuff i struggle with so everything helps =)

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PSU is 460W, so it should be okay, but honestly it's the quality that would make me want to replace it with something better, not the wattage.

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8 minutes ago, 33Mastermine said:

So you're thinking stick with like the The Seasonic S12II 520W or The Corsair CXM 550W ?

CXM550.

Also consider EVGA B3.

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