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Just now, DocSwag said:

By small do you mean low profile? Or just shorter? There are 1050s out there that don't need to be connected to the PSU

yeah low profile

 

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2 minutes ago, enchaL said:

This one is looking nice i will try to buy the pc sell the 1030 and then buy this 560 thanks for your help :)

There is a 1050 Ti linked at end of 1st page of this thread.  Its ~$170.  Its also a bit faster than the 560 if that is worth the extra ~$40 to ya.

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Just now, KarathKasun said:

There is a 1050 Ti linked at end of 1st page of this thread.  Its ~$170.

i was interessed by the 560 because it shoud be able to sell this 1030 for around the same price

 

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2 minutes ago, enchaL said:

i was interessed by the 560 because it shoud be able to sell this 1030 for around the same price

 

1030's are going for ~$80 new.  You are likely only going to get ~$60 for a used one, assuming it isnt the god awful DDR4 version.

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Just now, KarathKasun said:

1030's are going for ~$80 new.  You are likely only going to get ~$60 for a used one.

Do you tink a 1050 (not ti) woud perform better than the 560?

 

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3 minutes ago, enchaL said:

Do you tink a 1050 (not ti) woud perform better than the 560?

 

No. Slightly less.

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4 minutes ago, enchaL said:

Do you tink a 1050 (not ti) woud perform better than the 560?

 

They are about the same speed but the 1050 only has 2gb memory.  4gb does give better performance than 2gb in some games, depends on the game though.

 

In a few games the difference was 30fps to 50 fps between my 2gb and 4gb RX 560's.

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Just now, KarathKasun said:

They are about the same speed but the 1050 only has 2gb memory.  4gb does give better performance than 2gb in some games, depends on the game though.

So the i7-8700 with a 16gig of ram and the rx 560 shoud be giving me how much fps?

 

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Just now, enchaL said:

So the i7-8700 with a 16gig of ram and the rx 560 shoud be giving me how much fps?

 

and whoud it fit on the motherboard?

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1 minute ago, enchaL said:

and whoud it fit on the motherboard?

 

 

What system are you getting exactly?  Need a link or model number.

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6 minutes ago, enchaL said:

Why not just build it yourself and get a more balanced build?

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Just now, LienusLateTips said:

Why not just build it yourself and get a more balanced build?

I have a warranty a windows 10 pro included and all the cable management is already done.

 

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4 minutes ago, enchaL said:

But do I have to connect it to the power supply ?

nope

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Just now, KarathKasun said:

nope

is perfect then

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9 minutes ago, enchaL said:

I have a warranty a windows 10 pro included and all the cable management is already done.

 

Windows 10 Pro OEM for like $30

Warranty: fine

Cable management is not hard

 

Then why not something like NZXT BLD? You can pick your own parts so they are more balanced 

 

I'd pick even one of the Dell Inspiron Ryzen Gaming units refurbished over your current plan.

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1 minute ago, LienusLateTips said:

Windows 10 Pro OEM for like $30

Warranty: fine

Cable management is not hard

 

Then why not something like NZXT BLD? You can pick your own parts so they are more balanced 

 

I'd pick even one of the Dell Inspiron Ryzen Gaming units refurbished over your current plan.

W10 Pro is $30 if you don't mind playing roulette with having your license deactivate later.

 

A whole system warranty is much easier to deal with than warranties on individual parts.

 

Refurbs mostly remove the warranty.

 

The parts alone are worth ~$800, this pre-built isnt really a bad deal, even with having to swap out the GPU.

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