Originally posted by ShadowWarrior17
I don't know which GPU to buy, please help
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I’ve decided. I’m getting a Samsung 850 EVO 250GB 2.5" SSD.
Here’s a stupid question. Can I use both AMD and Nvidia Graphics cards, or one of them?
Here are my PC’s full details.
I’d like to get a card that has the same performance or slightly better than a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050, but I don’t know how much memory I need on the GPU..?
Another question: can I replace my RAM or can I just add one more?Comment
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Sorry ShadowWarrior17 but I am getting a bit dizzy here, ask as many questions as you need to but so much information and suggestions have been offered by ourselves but without you telling us whether or not you had decided on any of the suggested upgrades, there is no such thing as a stupid question being asked but you seem intent on asking further questions without answering any of our previous questionsComment
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I am pretty sure that I have answered all of the few questions you talk about.
I’ve only decided on my SSD and PSU, and I have taken into account what every has said, but that doesn’t mean I need to respond to each one.
So…- Can I use both AMD and Nvidia Graphics cards, or one of them?
- Can I replace my all of my RAM or can I only just add one more?
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You can replace all of your RAM, and you can not use AMD and Nvidia cards together but you can have both on the motherboard and use one at a time but definitely not together in SLI/Crossfire configuration. That would require 2 nVidia or 2 AMD cards.Comment
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Originally posted by ShadowWarrior17I am pretty sure that I have answered all of the few questions you talk about.
I’ve only decided on my SSD and PSU, and I have taken into account what every has said, but that doesn’t mean I need to respond to each one.
So…- Can I use both AMD and Nvidia Graphics cards, or one of them?
- Can I replace my all of my RAM or can I only just add one more?
RE your RAM question above, did explain this to you back in reply #17;
Originally posted by phillpower2Sorry but got to be blunt here, you will be wasting your money by upgrading the RAM, you already have 8GB which is the sweet spot for Windows 64-bit and any program or game that requires any more than 8GB of RAM would also require a mid to high end video card which sadly your computer does not have.Comment
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Not heard back from you ShadowWarrior17 do you still require assistance, an update would be appreciated.Comment
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