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I purchased a computer from fresh tech uk.. this is my first pc and I wanted it for gaming I'm just wondering what I can get to upgrade it to be better overall.. Obviously I need a graphics card but I need one that's going to fit into this pc, can anybody help me please?

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Prepare yourself, a storm of comments saying "you bought a pre-built computer? are you crazy?" are coming.
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Too right I've looked at everybody's reply's on most threads and they are all the same about the pre-built computers..
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No one can help you without a budget or currency. Case and PSU need replaced first IMO. PSU definitely needs replaced if you put anything more than a low end GPU in there.
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Sanctorum wrote No one can help you without a budget or currency. Case and PSU need replaced first IMO. PSU definitely needs replaced if you put anything more than a low end GPU in there.


What case and psu would you recommend?

and needs to be relatively priced I'm not on a budget but it would be nicer if they was responsibly priced.
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The case and PSU I'd recommend depend on your budget. "relatively priced" is not a budget, and we don't know your currency either.
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MATE, do you have a case and a half....
I had one, before i cut it up with an angle grinder....
as for the build, when did you buy it? if possible i would send it back.
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Sanctorum wrote The case and PSU I'd recommend depend on your budget. "relatively priced" is not a budget, and we don't know your currency either.


I'm not on a budget I can afford the parts no matter the price I would just like them to be fairly priced.. I'm not looking to go spending £300 on a gpu but anything £200 under is reasonable
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Zayev wrote MATE, do you have a case and a half....
I had one, before i cut it up with an angle grinder....
as for the build, when did you buy it? if possible i would send it back.


Why send it back? And that's why I'm asking for help with upgrading...
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DedSec wrote I'm not on a budget I can afford the parts no matter the price I would just like them to be fairly priced.. I'm not looking to go spending £300 on a gpu but anything £200 under is reasonable

So, you do have a budget then, of £200? Everyone has a budget, be it £100, or £10,000, and we can't help you without a budget. Is £200 your total budget, or just for a GPU? We literally can't help you if you give us no information to do so.
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