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Thanks for posting your computers specs. With that set up... It'll probably be hard to run anything no matter what you put in there, given the age of the Q6600. A 1050 Ti is still likely to help out some in lower demanding games though.

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2 minutes ago, Cereal5 said:

Thanks for posting your computers specs. With that set up... It'll probably be hard to run anything no matter what you put in there, given the age of the Q6600. A 1050 Ti is still likely to help out some in lower demanding games though.

i just wanna have a lil bit better computer because there are some games i really wanna play but with 650 i cant, and problem with my 650 ti boost is i can't for some reason upgrade drivers but is should...

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even after adding a 1050ti, your RAM will still bottleneck you, with CPU following closely. Lastly, that power supply is too risky for a the cost of a 1050ti

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38 minutes ago, Matej420 said:

so i have shit computer. i wanna upgrade GPU but i don't know will it bottleneck. my spec: CPU - Intel Core2 Quad Q6600 2.4 GHz, GPU - gtx 650 ti boost (i wanna upgrade it to gtx 1050 ti), RAM - 4gb DDR3, PSU - some shit with 400W, HDD - Toshiba 2tb, 7200 rpm. plz help

Ok, so how much can you spend on ur PC?

Also, where r u located?

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9 minutes ago, SHROUD said:

Ok, so how much can you spend on ur PC?

Also, where r u located?

to be honest a spend a little money on that. about 200 euros because my dad worked on that compuer and it was from company he worked but it colapsed and bougt it for cheap price. I am from Croatia

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1 hour ago, Matej420 said:

so i have shit computer. i wanna upgrade GPU but i don't know will it bottleneck. my spec: CPU - Intel Core2 Quad Q6600 2.4 GHz, GPU - gtx 650 ti boost (i wanna upgrade it to gtx 1050 ti), RAM - 4gb DDR3, PSU - some shit with 400W, HDD - Toshiba 2tb, 7200 rpm. plz help

Get an additional 4gb ram

Upgrade ur psu to something better like Corsair cxm or cooler master masterwatt

Get a cheapo cooler like cryorig h7 ND overclock that sucker. With a tape mod, that cpu can be OC past 3ghz easily. Google about it.

Get a 1050ti. Bottleneck will be there. But u'll be able to play games at 60fps 1080p at tweaked settings.

Also, if u wanna make ur overall system a bit faster, then slap in any cheapo 120gb SSD, ND u'll notice the difference that an SSD makes in a system.

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