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Depends on what your budget is, I would go for the GTX line if I had a higher budget, but R9 cards are great for lower budget.
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Terrabytez wrote Depends on what your budget is, I would go for the GTX line if I had a higher budget, but R9 cards are great for lower budget.
My post states i have a budget of 300 to 450$ (US Dollars)
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Buxtyy wrote GTX 770 is a capable card. Assuming you need a good power supply, below is what i would suggest. The power supply is top quality.
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Thanks for the help, but how do i know if my power supply is good enough instead of buying another one?
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Tell me the make and model of the unit from the sticker on the side of the supply.
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Buxtyy wrote Tell me the make and model of the unit from the sticker on the side of the supply.
Its a Tough power 1350 Watt
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Do you have the model number? It will show which Thermaltake Tough Power unit it is.
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Buxtyy wrote Do you have the model number? It will show which Thermaltake Tough Power unit it is.
Thermaltake Tough Power, Model: TP-1350AH3CCS
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DrSmitty wrote Thermaltake Tough Power, Model: TP-1350AH3CCS
Dare i ask how or why you bought one of those...
Needless to say that unit will be fine for use on a high end system.
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Buxtyy wroteDrSmitty wrote Thermaltake Tough Power, Model: TP-1350AH3CCS
Dare i ask how or why you bought one of those...
Needless to say that unit will be fine for use on a high end system.
Is it too overkill for my computer?
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