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Hello guys my friend has recently bought this PC
dropbox.com/s/3dqufveb7itrp1i/Pho...0.jpg?dl=0 Would this be good for gaming if I add my old graphics card 1060 3GB and could I add it, he will be getting 2080 in the future but it's just for now ? |
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yeah it will defiantly work for gaming with the 1060 but of course not higher than full hd.
is 450w enough for that system with a 2080 once he gets it? defiantly no overclocking though with that psu |
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xDustyx wrote yeah it will defiantly work for gaming with the 1060 but of course not higher than full hd. Cheers bro is that motherboard big enough for a graphics card tho looks so small, also I have 550w psu for him would that work? |
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your gonna have to check the dimmensions of the case and the gfx card
why did he go for a mini atx build if hes gonna use a 2080 and water cool his cpu? its going to be a pain in the ass to make everything fit and look good, while also keeping the gpu cool 550w should be better but it all depends on what else the psu is powering apart from the actual components |
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xDustyx wrote your gonna have to check the dimmensions of the case and the gfx card this is the Dimensions 330mm x 203mm x 400mm |
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