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so i have this old gaming pc and im wondering if i buy a gtx 970 will it run fine ill link the case, motherboard and cpu that is in it at the moment [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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I dont see why it wouldn't, but what is your PSU?
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yeah it should do, but i would get a decent size psu pal, just in case it wont run powerful enough
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i just know its 500w and im just wondering will it fit in the case or bottleneck because of the cpu
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joshdiggy95 wrote i just know its 500w and im just wondering will it fit in the case or bottleneck because of the cpu

Okay 500w should handle that no problem, but that is a pretty solid CPU so it should be fine.
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ok thanks for your help, do you think it will fit in the case?
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You've posted the wrong link. That link just takes everyone to their own most recent parts list, so anyone who has said your components are fine, could potentially be wrong as we have no idea what components you're running. The GTX 970 is a pretty illogical choice at this point since the GTX 10 series, and RX 4** GPUs are out, something from one of those line ups would likely make more sense, depending on the price. Wattage of your PSU is next to irrelevant. A 350W PSU would be plenty for most GTX 970/GTX 1060 systems. Quality matters more than wattage so we need to know the make and model of your PSU to tell you if an upgrade would actually be compatible.
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i have

AMD FX-4350 4.2GHz Quad-Core Processor

Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 Micro ATX AM3+ Motherboard

CiT Vantage ATX Mid Tower Case

AMD Radeon HD 6670

500W Builder Black 12cm PSU Power Supply Unit PFC CE 3 x SATA Computer

im wondering if i get a gtx 1060 will it work fine with these components and fit in the case correctly could someone help please much appreciated thanks
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