RayM May 30, 2016 @ 5:03am
Will my pc is good to go with GTX 770?
I have I5-750 lynfield (no overclocked)

GTX 560 Asus
4g

500w 80+ certified PSU



Im thinking VGA Upgrade least 600 series or 770 in this case

Is it safe to go with 770 or getting 600 series?
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Bad 💀 Motha May 31, 2016 @ 1:03am 
Why u want those old ones? And where do even see GTX 770 for sale anymore?

Look at GTX 960 4GB; much much better
Meurock460 May 31, 2016 @ 2:38am 
A GTX 770 will work, but its also outdated. Unless you are getting the 770 used, then I would suggest a GTX 960 or R9 380/X instead. All 3 of those will have roughly similar performance to a 770 whilst using less power.

Also, if I'm reading correctly, you have 4gb ram. Bumping that to 8gb will probably help somewhat as well, as 4gb is cutting it a bit close in games nowadays.
Last edited by Meurock460; May 31, 2016 @ 2:38am
RayM May 31, 2016 @ 4:15am 
Originally posted by Bad-Motha:
Why u want those old ones? And where do even see GTX 770 for sale anymore?

Look at GTX 960 4GB; much much better

Actually im stil thinks 900 series too much for me

And afraid if i use 900 series and my PSU Just Popped out
RayM May 31, 2016 @ 4:17am 
Originally posted by Meurock372:
A GTX 770 will work, but its also outdated. Unless you are getting the 770 used, then I would suggest a GTX 960 or R9 380/X instead. All 3 of those will have roughly similar performance to a 770 whilst using less power.

Also, if I'm reading correctly, you have 4gb ram. Bumping that to 8gb will probably help somewhat as well, as 4gb is cutting it a bit close in games nowadays.


Is my PSU will safe to use 960?

Im still afraid that
Meurock460 May 31, 2016 @ 4:25am 
Originally posted by LEViT∆TE:
Originally posted by Meurock372:
A GTX 770 will work, but its also outdated. Unless you are getting the 770 used, then I would suggest a GTX 960 or R9 380/X instead. All 3 of those will have roughly similar performance to a 770 whilst using less power.

Also, if I'm reading correctly, you have 4gb ram. Bumping that to 8gb will probably help somewhat as well, as 4gb is cutting it a bit close in games nowadays.


Is my PSU will safe to use 960?

Im still afraid that
A GTX 960 actually uses quite a bit less power than a GTX 770. You'll be fine.

GTX 770 is 230w
GTX 960 is 120w

R9 380/X are also worth considering as they also perform similar to a 770 and 960. These are 190w cards.
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Bad 💀 Motha May 31, 2016 @ 4:39am 
Whats the PSU Brand + Model?
RayM May 31, 2016 @ 5:08am 
Originally posted by Bad-Motha:
Whats the PSU Brand + Model?

Idk models is but says X Power

And it certified 80+
Meurock460 May 31, 2016 @ 5:28am 
Originally posted by LEViT∆TE:
Originally posted by Bad-Motha:
Whats the PSU Brand + Model?

Idk models is but says X Power

And it certified 80+
Is it this?

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Computers-HEC-Compucase-Power-Ultra-supply/dp/B00H80Q5H2

If so, I wouldn't trust it with higher wattage GPUs like 770.

But then again, if it ran your GTX 560, then a GTX 960 should run.
Last edited by Meurock460; May 31, 2016 @ 5:43am
Bad 💀 Motha May 31, 2016 @ 5:37am 
Look on the other side of the PSU for the sticker; "X Power" should be ThermalTake or HEC

How old is that power supply? When abouts did u get it?
Last edited by Bad 💀 Motha; May 31, 2016 @ 5:39am
RayM May 31, 2016 @ 6:19am 
Originally posted by Bad-Motha:
Look on the other side of the PSU for the sticker; "X Power" should be ThermalTake or HEC

How old is that power supply? When abouts did u get it?

http://mcafethumb2.phinf.naver.net/20160528_210/os131_14644444764427I12K_JPEG/KakaoTalk_20160328_102424345.jpg?type=w740

Certified 80+ mark is korean because im korean so but 80+certified is up there
Bad 💀 Motha May 31, 2016 @ 6:48am 
Yea, it's junk, replace it.
[LTT] LinusFTW May 31, 2016 @ 9:08am 
I have a Gigabyte Gtx 770 4GB OC right now but because it's getting old I'm looking at buying an Evga Gtx 980Ti SC+ ACX2.0+ 6GB.
Bad 💀 Motha May 31, 2016 @ 10:01am 
Why buy anything now such as 980 Ti or TitanX; GTX 1080 is here now, 1070 will be here June 10th. But for right now it's just the Founders Editions. I would wait for the aftermarket coolers/models, such as these > http://www.evga.com/Products/ProductList.aspx?type=0&family=GeForce+10+Series+Family

However if you need to buy now and you know you want a 1070 or 1080; what you can do is get something decent to hold you over for a short-time; like a GTX 960 or 970, from EVGA, then make your free account on EVGA's site, register this now new GPU, then sign-up for their Trade-Up-Program. Then when the 1080/1070 are more readily available, u can pay the difference to trade-up the 900 series GPU towards the newer one coming out.

http://www.evga.com/support/stepup
Last edited by Bad 💀 Motha; May 31, 2016 @ 10:02am
[LTT] LinusFTW May 31, 2016 @ 10:13am 
Originally posted by Bad-Motha:
Why buy anything now such as 980 Ti or TitanX; GTX 1080 is here now, 1070 will be here June 10th. But for right now it's just the Founders Editions. I would wait for the aftermarket coolers/models, such as these > http://www.evga.com/Products/ProductList.aspx?type=0&family=GeForce+10+Series+Family

However if you need to buy now and you know you want a 1070 or 1080; what you can do is get something decent to hold you over for a short-time; like a GTX 960 or 970, from EVGA, then make your free account on EVGA's site, register this now new GPU, then sign-up for their Trade-Up-Program. Then when the 1080/1070 are more readily available, u can pay the difference to trade-up the 900 series GPU towards the newer one coming out.

http://www.evga.com/support/stepup
If you get the Gtx 980Ti there's no need for a Gtx 1080.
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