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Need help with a new Graphics Card
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So at the minute I have a really bad graphics card and im not sure which one to buy to upgrade, my budget is £100 but I cannot go over but if possible lower, Thanks
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you need a higher budget if you want a decent graphics card.

Also can you post your sys specs so i can sort something out maybe
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Download speccy, go to general tab, post screenshot here.

£100 really isn't enough, you're looking around £150 for a meaningful upgrade. There's nothing wrong with waiting more time to save up :-)
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£100 will get you an R7 360. You don't "need" £150 for a GPU. You spend as much as you can. However, if your PSU is bad quality, it's not worth upgrading GPU tbh. Could you download Speccy, post a screenshot and tell us the make and model of both your PSU, and case.
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