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<blockquote data-quote="JayC" data-source="post: 465651" data-attributes="member: 36373"><p>1) You are right, he did say he bought his first gaming pc, so it is likely he bought a prebuilt anyway</p><p></p><p>2) You went higher on the GTX 770, which does require a minimum of 600W power supply, but the cards you suggested only need a minimum of 400W. The cost for the 770 is about the same (a tiny bit more expensive) than 1060, but 1060 is already outdated itself since as you just stated the 3080 came out this year. For $40 more he can get 2060 which came out in Q1 of 2019, which is much more powerful than 1060.</p><p></p><p>3) The O.P stated he bought the PC already so I think now he would have to upgrade parts anyway, so my first reply really wasn't helpful either since his post indicated he already purchased the P.C</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayC, post: 465651, member: 36373"] 1) You are right, he did say he bought his first gaming pc, so it is likely he bought a prebuilt anyway 2) You went higher on the GTX 770, which does require a minimum of 600W power supply, but the cards you suggested only need a minimum of 400W. The cost for the 770 is about the same (a tiny bit more expensive) than 1060, but 1060 is already outdated itself since as you just stated the 3080 came out this year. For $40 more he can get 2060 which came out in Q1 of 2019, which is much more powerful than 1060. 3) The O.P stated he bought the PC already so I think now he would have to upgrade parts anyway, so my first reply really wasn't helpful either since his post indicated he already purchased the P.C [/QUOTE]
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