QUOTE(Benefon @ Nov 7 2021, 06:57 PM)
that is why i still keep using my XPS 420 and XPS 9100...This post has been edited by wlp9185: Jan 22 2022, 09:04 PM
In need for a gpu to fit my old rig, Need a gpu fo, In need for a gpu to fit my old rig
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QUOTE(Benefon @ Nov 7 2021, 06:57 PM) that is why i still keep using my XPS 420 and XPS 9100...This post has been edited by wlp9185: Jan 22 2022, 09:04 PM Benefon liked this post
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When choosing a GPU, consider factors like your budget, your monitor's resolution and refresh rate, and whether you plan to upgrade other components in the future. Also, check if your power supply (PSU) can handle the power requirements of the new GPU. A good rule of thumb is to have at least a 600W PSU for these GPUs, but it's best to check the specific power requirements of the GPU you choose.
Additionally, make sure you have the latest drivers and a capable cooling solution to handle the increased heat output of a new, powerful GPU. |
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