Motherboard: MSI H110M PRO-VH PLUS Processor: Dual-Core Intel Pentium G4560 3.50GHz RAM: X2 Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB DDR4 DRAM 3000MHz C16

  • @joojmachine
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    3 years ago

    from the top of my head I’d guess a 1050Ti or a 1650 if you’re going with nvidia, or a RX570 or 580 if you’re going AMD

    I have a friend with the same CPU and a 1050Ti and it’s a pretty well balanced system, but with the GPU market the way it is right now it’s hard to find any card, even more a low to mid-end one, so these would be my best guesses, since I haven’t seen much about the 6600 from AMD

    • ghost_laptopOP
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      33 years ago

      Can I go with AMD if I’m using an Intel CPU? Isn’t there some conflict?

      I checked prices and the RX570 or 580 are way too expensive, I have a family member who’s coming from a first world country which could help me to to get it more cheaper than in my third world country but the prices are still fucking insane.

      • @Peter1986c
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        33 years ago

        I read you are on Elementary OS, on which there should be no issue using AMD cards on Intel hardware. That said, depending on what games you play it may not be “necessary” to go as “high” as an RX 570/580, which may help a bit with the prohibitive cost.

      • @joojmachine
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        13 years ago

        no conflict at all, don’t worry about it, it’s always good to check prices, GPU market is a mess right now but once in a blue moon you can find a really good offer, keep an eye out for the 5000 or 6000 series of AMD GPUs as well, since those are way newer, but are harder to find right now

    • @ksynwa
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      23 years ago

      I thought 1050/1060 were only for laptop. Is that not the case? I am a git clueless so sorry for asking.

      • @joojmachine
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        33 years ago

        not at all, there are laptops that have those dedicated GPUs bot all of them have desktop versions (which are the originals)