The 1250w power supply is also pointless... you can get cheaper 1000-1200w, which would be only really needed if you happen to score a 3090. Rather than spending 150 euro more on the power supply, if you really want to throw money out the window you'd be better off going up to...
edit: Make sure your current GPU is actually getting the 75w it needs in gpu-z too, it's not entirely uncommon for some prebuilts to not supply the full pci-e power spec of 75w. Worth checking. xfrenki 1 xfrenki Member 14 Posted November 19, 2023 Author Thanks a lot for ...
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I might end up waiting a while, but at least it's guaranteed. I'm waiting a while for other new components to get released to build the rest of my new PC anyways. If it happens to come before then, I can still make great use of it when it comes. As for why ASUS, I have ...
So I've been trying to look for a graphic card that'll work with my pre built pc, but its a cheap mix of parts so its hard to find a graphic card that will work with what i have, im getting 25 fps at best on games like satisfactory and red dead online but games like the witc...
I think I'm leaning toward the Quest 2, and then getting a new power supply and a beefier GPU, I got the 4060ti but when playing most games my vram is almost fully used up and the gpu is sitting at 99% use, so looking for something with more than 8gb. I dont know how it work...