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You will be able to play some things, but not recent games. Don't worry, keep building your PC. You can always upgrade the GPU later.
Thanks buddy … I’m trying my best to build it slowly
 
Thanks buddy … I’m trying my best to build it slowly
My previous PC is still running an i5 2500. Was using it till last year when I thought the mobo finally died, and got a Ryzen replacement. Later it started working again. Still works fine for games as long as you have a decent GPU. Last one I had on was a RX570. The i5 is now still running my Plex server and home assistant etc with on-board graphics.
 
My previous PC is still running an i5 2500. Was using it till last year when I thought the mobo finally died, and got a Ryzen replacement. Later it started working again. Still works fine for games as long as you have a decent GPU. Last one I had on was a RX570. The i5 is now still running my Plex server and home assistant etc with on-board graphics.
I’ll have to wait until I have the money to get a solid GPU … for now I’ll use what I have … it’s parts I got from people I no … that’s helping me build a pc …

I just asked because most of my friends plays online or something so I’m sucked with playing mame lol … but I’m patient
 
You have to put out some money to get a decent gaming GPU. If you are down bad, then you'll be forced to go earlier generation or lower end up a new gen.

Few years ago you could grab a second hand 1060 3gb for R1200, now the best I can find is a 1030.

A 1030 could do Counterstrike and DOTA2 @ 60fps at least. A 1050 would be better, but it's hard finding a bargain on GPUs these days.
 
Can anyone tell me where AMD's mid-range GPU's are available locally? I'm asking because I don't have much hope for the 6600XT locally.
 
Played a game tonight for the first time in a couple months (it's quite warm at the moment compared to the last couple weeks). One of the fans on the GPU starts making a grinding noise...lovely :(

Took it apart and did some optimistic cleaning - no dice. It's quiet with the fan speed below ~600rpm but any higher and the grinding starts up (bearing's probably going after 5 years). Going to have to investigate fan replacement kits but I don't know of anywhere local that sells them and shipping a $10 item internationally is kinda dumb.

Looking forward to Frankensteining a case fan onto it :p
 
Played a game tonight for the first time in a couple months (it's quite warm at the moment compared to the last couple weeks). One of the fans on the GPU starts making a grinding noise...lovely :(

Took it apart and did some optimistic cleaning - no dice. It's quiet with the fan speed below ~600rpm but any higher and the grinding starts up (bearing's probably going after 5 years). Going to have to investigate fan replacement kits but I don't know of anywhere local that sells them and shipping a $10 item internationally is kinda dumb.

Looking forward to Frankensteining a case fan onto it :p

I feel your pain.
I paid $43 shipping on a $35 pack of 3 fans on Aliexpress when I only needed one replacement.

It was worth it though.
 
Played a game tonight for the first time in a couple months (it's quite warm at the moment compared to the last couple weeks). One of the fans on the GPU starts making a grinding noise...lovely :(

Took it apart and did some optimistic cleaning - no dice. It's quiet with the fan speed below ~600rpm but any higher and the grinding starts up (bearing's probably going after 5 years). Going to have to investigate fan replacement kits but I don't know of anywhere local that sells them and shipping a $10 item internationally is kinda dumb.

Looking forward to Frankensteining a case fan onto it
This should do the trick unless you have a blower-style card.


They do have other sizes too I believe.
 
This should do the trick unless you have a blower-style card.


They do have other sizes too I believe.

Nice...thanks for the spot.

3 pin male connector is a problem - I'm guessing that means the fan runs full-speed all the time. Or the Geewiz site is wrong.

I can adjust the mounting points probably (my 1070 has 4 screw holes in a rectangle 40mmx20mm for each fan while the Geewiz ones look like 3 holes in a triangle) if the 3 pin bit turns out to be wrong.
 
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