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My current build :
GPU : GTX 560 2GB
CPU : Intel i5 3570k @ 3.4GHz
PSU : 750w AzzA
RAM : 16GB
MB : Asus ASROCK A77 Pro 3

I want to upgrade my card to a GTX 770, but I don't know if I have the right parts. I know my power supply is enough, but I don't know if I am missing anything.

If any of you currently have the 770 , can you please tell me preformance on a few games and what setttings?

Thanks in advance
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It should run just fine with these specs. Just make sure your case is big enough for it to fit, as it's a pretty big card. I don't have one myself so I can't give you any performance feedback but it's a really good card from what I've seen. If you want to know how it performs look up some benchmarks and reviews on Google.
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I wouldn't use that power supply with hardware of that calibre to be honest.
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cil wrote It should run just fine with these specs. Just make sure your case is big enough for it to fit, as it's a pretty big card. I don't have one myself so I can't give you any performance feedback but it's a really good card from what I've seen. If you want to know how it performs look up some benchmarks and reviews on Google.
Well the card is two inches longer than my card now, and when I look in my case I have about 3 inches of space. If it doesnt find what do I do?
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Not all Azza units are cheap junk. If you can post the model number or at least the UL number, I can tell you more about your unit.

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If you post what case you have as well, we/I can tell you whether you'll have clearance issues or not.
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r00t wrote Not all Azza units are cheap junk. If you can post the model number or at least the UL number, I can tell you more about your unit.

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If you post what case you have as well, we/I can tell you whether you'll have clearance issues or not.

Alright I have the NZXT Phantom 410 Tower
and the Azza I cant find a UL number but the model number is : psaz-700c12
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The card will fit in that case no problem, but I would strongly suggest getting a better power supply. Andyson manufactures the Azza Alpha series. This nice XFX unit is $55 until the 4th.

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r00t wrote The card will fit in that case no problem, but I would strongly suggest getting a better power supply. Andyson manufactures the Azza Alpha series. This nice XFX unit is $55 until the 4th.

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Alright thank you for helping but I am now concerned about my power supply.. Is it bad?
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Silverfish wrote
r00t wrote The card will fit in that case no problem, but I would strongly suggest getting a better power supply. Andyson manufactures the Azza Alpha series. This nice XFX unit is $55 until the 4th.

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Alright thank you for helping but I am now concerned about my power supply.. Is it bad?

It shouldn't be anything to worry about with the hardware you have right now, but I just can't recommend using a $400 card that uses more power with a junk PSU.
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Silverfish wrote
r00t wrote The card will fit in that case no problem, but I would strongly suggest getting a better power supply. Andyson manufactures the Azza Alpha series. This nice XFX unit is $55 until the 4th.

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Alright thank you for helping but I am now concerned about my power supply.. Is it bad?


It isn't great. You may as well pay a small amount (50-70 USD) and get a quality one, than risk frying more expensive components.
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