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-Escort wrote Oh alright then just make a whole new build then because the computer i had doesn't boot anymore so just do a whole new build sorry. New to this pc building stuff my apologies for the lack of info

Alright, but the pre-built you have could potentially have an i7-4790 and GTX 980 inside it, which is a solid CPU and GPU. In fact, a GTX 1050Ti or 3GB GTX 1060 would be a downgrade from a GTX 980.

I'd recommend buying a new PSU since it sounds like the PSU has gone in your pre-built. Once you replace the PSU, find out what your specs are and re-use whatever is worth re-using.

If you're just building a whole new system, then this;
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Total: $800.53

Maybe get 8GB RAM instead for now, since it's easy enough to add another 8GB in the future. Money saved could go towards a 500GB 860 EVO instead, and/or better case/PSU. I included a budget case and PSU, both super solid for the money though. I'd add an aftermarket cooler when you have some spare money to improve aesthetics but stock cooler is fine for now.



Thank you so much for the help and nah i have the lower end model with the GTX 750 in it with the i5 3.20GHz
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