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I have around 220-240 GBP to spend on both of these items!
The graphics card must be able to run the newest games at high fps!
Thanks!

Specs:
i5 3570k
8gb ddr3 ram


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What are your current specs? Can't really suggest anything without them due to fact that if I suggest a GPU there is a chance your CPU may not be able to keep up with it causing a bottleneck.
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i5 3570k
8gb ddr3 ram
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GTFO wrote i5 3570k
8gb ddr3 ram


I'm guessing it's 240 GBP? As I know that the pound symbol doesn't work.

GPU: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
PSU: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Total: 236.98 GBP including VAT and delivery.

For the GPU I went with a 7870, you won't have trouble playing games on high-max settings on 1080p with playable frame rates. For an example of how much FPS you'll be getting check here; [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

For the PSU, I went with an XFX 550W, it's enough to run your system and is great quality. It's a manufactured by SeaSonic who are very reliable when it comes to power supplies. The only downside to the PSU would be that it's non-modular.

Oh and if you meant another currency please specify and I'll suggest something else according to the currency.
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I currently have this psu: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
but I want to know if it would be okay instead of upgrading my psu (and get a better graphics card!)
Thanks
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GTFO wrote I currently have this psu: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
but I want to know if it would be okay instead of upgrading my psu (and get a better graphics card!)
Thanks

You need a new unit ASAP, even if you aren't going to get a new card. You 100% need to upgrade it and per the specs given on Scan, I don't think it even has a PCI power connector. Can you confirm this?
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GTFO wrote I currently have this psu: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
but I want to know if it would be okay instead of upgrading my psu (and get a better graphics card!)
Thanks


That is a piece of c**p PSU. I would throw it away ASAP and get a good brand one like a corsair
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nope ! I knew it was shit but I have not had the time to replace it but I will be ordering a new one in the next 3 days!
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Just a tip for the future, never cheap out on your power supply as it may blow and take your other components with it and no one wants that to happen.
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