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I need some assistance.. this is the PC that I use..

gyazo.com/d6bbbfbb8d752d4da546fbcf0354bb28

Yeah... I know.. haha

Now, what I want to know is whether or not I should invest in 3.0 PCI express motherboard and a 3.0 PCI express graphics card or should I just invest in a 3.0 PCI express graphics card?

Is it worth it to spend a little more on a better card and still use a 2.0 PCI express motherboard or is better to have both a 3.0 PCI express motherboard and graphics card?

Thanks.

The budget is $250 dollars.
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PCI versions should be at the bottom of your list. The difference in the real world is extremely minimal, if anything. 3.0 just has higher bandwidth and some other stuff i don't care to research. Most modern motherboard come with PCI 3.0 anyways, but don't base your purchase off it.

Do you plan on gaming on the system? If so what games and at what resolution.

We will need your PSU (Power Supply) Make and Model before we can suggest anything.
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Craig wrote PCI versions should be at the bottom of your list. The difference in the real world is extremely minimal, if anything. 3.0 just has higher bandwidth and some other stuff i don't care to research. Most modern motherboard come with PCI 3.0 anyways, but don't base your purchase off it.

Do you plan on gaming on the system? If so what games and at what resolution.

We will need your PSU (Power Supply) Make and Model before we can suggest anything.


Did you look at the Gyazo? Also, I have a 500w PSU.
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Craig wrote PCI versions should be at the bottom of your list. The difference in the real world is extremely minimal, if anything. 3.0 just has higher bandwidth and some other stuff i don't care to research. Most modern motherboard come with PCI 3.0 anyways, but don't base your purchase off it.

Do you plan on gaming on the system? If so what games and at what resolution.

We will need your PSU (Power Supply) Make and Model before we can suggest anything.


And yes, I plan on gaming. 1080p would be optimal though I could settle for a lower resolution with higher settings. That's totally game dependent.
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Craig wrote PCI versions should be at the bottom of your list. The difference in the real world is extremely minimal, if anything. 3.0 just has higher bandwidth and some other stuff i don't care to research. Most modern motherboard come with PCI 3.0 anyways, but don't base your purchase off it.

Do you plan on gaming on the system? If so what games and at what resolution.

We will need your PSU (Power Supply) Make and Model before we can suggest anything.


I was thinking about upgrading both my graphics card and cpu.

Here's what I was looking at...

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Both of these should work with my current system correct?
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Yes, the image link didn't really tell me much, just that you need a complete overhaul. But you're not going to do that in budget.

We need your PSU's make/brand as well as model. 500W doesn't help us much.

Also, what games are you wanting to play?
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Craig wrote PCI versions should be at the bottom of your list. The difference in the real world is extremely minimal, if anything. 3.0 just has higher bandwidth and some other stuff i don't care to research. Most modern motherboard come with PCI 3.0 anyways, but don't base your purchase off it.

Do you plan on gaming on the system? If so what games and at what resolution.

We will need your PSU (Power Supply) Make and Model before we can suggest anything.


I was thinking about upgrading both my graphics card and cpu.

Here's what I was looking at...

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Both of these should work with my current system correct?


Sure they'd work. PSU upgrade wouldn't go a miss sometime soon.

Also, your monitor is running at 720p, so if you're wanting to game at 1080p. You'll need to upgrade that also.
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Craig wrote Yes, the image link didn't really tell me much, just that you need a complete overhaul. But you're not going to do that in budget.

We need your PSU's make/brand as well as model. 500W doesn't help us much.

Also, what games are you wanting to play?


I'll open up the computer and take a look. Current games, old games. Whatever I wan't really.
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Craig wrote
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Craig wrote PCI versions should be at the bottom of your list. The difference in the real world is extremely minimal, if anything. 3.0 just has higher bandwidth and some other stuff i don't care to research. Most modern motherboard come with PCI 3.0 anyways, but don't base your purchase off it.

Do you plan on gaming on the system? If so what games and at what resolution.

We will need your PSU (Power Supply) Make and Model before we can suggest anything.


I was thinking about upgrading both my graphics card and cpu.

Here's what I was looking at...

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Both of these should work with my current system correct?


Sure they'd work. PSU upgrade wouldn't go a miss sometime soon.

Also, your monitor is running at 720p, so if you're wanting to game at 1080p. You'll need to upgrade that also.


I can run games at 1080p on it though, it works.
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Craig wrote
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Craig wrote PCI versions should be at the bottom of your list. The difference in the real world is extremely minimal, if anything. 3.0 just has higher bandwidth and some other stuff i don't care to research. Most modern motherboard come with PCI 3.0 anyways, but don't base your purchase off it.

Do you plan on gaming on the system? If so what games and at what resolution.

We will need your PSU (Power Supply) Make and Model before we can suggest anything.


I was thinking about upgrading both my graphics card and cpu.

Here's what I was looking at...

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Both of these should work with my current system correct?


Sure they'd work. PSU upgrade wouldn't go a miss sometime soon.

Also, your monitor is running at 720p, so if you're wanting to game at 1080p. You'll need to upgrade that also.


This is the PSU that I have

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