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I dont think anything that revolutionary will come along before you need to renew your system. In any case if that did happen motherboards arent the most expensive things in the world.
The only thing that Intel has over *most* AMD motherboards is that most AMD boards do not support PCIe 3.0 however the cards are backward compatible and you will not experience any compatibility issues.
Also there is not a performance decrease with using a PCI 3 card with a PCI 2 board.
The only thing that Intel has over *most* AMD motherboards is that most AMD boards do not support PCIe 3.0 however the cards are backward compatible and you will not experience any compatibility issues.
Also there is not a performance decrease with using a PCI 3 card with a PCI 2 board.
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Buxtyy wrote I dont think anything that revolutionary will come along before you need to renew your system. In any case if that did happen motherboards arent the most expensive things in the world.
The only thing that Intel has over *most* AMD motherboards is that most AMD boards do not support PCIe 3.0 however the cards are backward compatible and you will not experience any compatibility issues.
Also there is not a performance decrease with using a PCI 3 card with a PCI 2 board.
Thanks So Much For Your Help, Ill Try to "Pony Up" and Get That Build With a Few Revisions of My Own and While Im Here Will The NZXT Source 220 Fit All That?
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When buying a case a couple of the things to look at is if the processor cooler fits in the case, and that the graphics card will fit too.
Information is usually on the case makers site, usually they'll state how long cards and how high coolers will fit.
Information is usually on the case makers site, usually they'll state how long cards and how high coolers will fit.
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Buxtyy wrote When buying a case a couple of the things to look at is if the processor cooler fits in the case, and that the graphics card will fit too.Yeah, google the case and GPU you will be getting then measure up.
Information is usually on the case makers site, usually they'll state how long cards and how high coolers will fit.
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TLH-Lukey wrote when i click the link its opens but it just says choose part ?
Weird:L I don't know how to fix that ahhah!
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