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No, hence why the 7500 is the most logical option for you. The 7600 or 7600k would be a waste of money.
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13 wrote No, hence why the 7500 is the most logical option for you. The 7600 or 7600k would be a waste of money.


Thank you once again 13, always here to support me with my computer.

I didn't need to update my BIOS or anything as well.
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