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can it run wow at max settings? also what other games can it run ?
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I'd say with the right processor to go along with it, it would run most games on high settings. If i'm not mistaken there isn't much difference between the Ti and the 660 apart from the price. Tell us your other system specs and we may be able to help you out a little bit more.
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this is my pc and i was hoping to upgrade the video card in it to this one.
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this is my pc and i was hoping to upgrade the video card in it to this one.


You should be alright with this but i'd upgrade the PSU to around a 450watt+. I'm not too good with AMD CPUs so i cant guarantee you on this one. If you ask r00t he'll put you in the right direction but you shouldn't really have any problems apart from the PSU. Also, make sure when you get the new GPU you use the new GPU instead of the integrated one on your CPU. Look up a tutorial if you dont know how, or ask r00t.
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ok thanks i know first thing im upgrading is power supply haha
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A great psu to get for this would be the [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] . It is a modular psu and looking at your case, you don't have much room to tuck cables behind. Also, 430 watts will be more than enough to power your system.
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What about when I add a new video card. ?
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FunctionF5 wrote What about when I add a new video card. ?
Yes it will be plenty to cover your new gpu as well.
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Thanks a lot ill +rep but I'm in science ATM for school so give me a sec
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Personally i'd go for a XFX 450w as i've had good experiences with their stuff. Its a rebranded SeaSonic PSU so it's quality. Also around 35GBP in the UK.
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