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    [SOLVED] Upgrading a Vega 11 to a 5700xt

    Yeah, it is a steal, and I really would hate it to pass on it because of the tight money situation I got. RAM is 8GB, DDR4, 3000MHz (PV48G300C6K) For the PSU, I was thinking of Corsair CX650, or the RM650x although this goes beyond my budget. Seasonic where I live are a bit more expensive this...
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    [SOLVED] Upgrading a Vega 11 to a 5700xt

    Hey all. For the past few months I have been looking to upgrade my pc a little bit. I started looking for the rx580 pulse, back in February. Prices were okay until August, and then everything went to <Mod Edit>. I was still eyeing the 580, even though it was up by over 100$, and I was also...
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    [SOLVED] Old case, new GPU

    I have an Aerocool V2X case, a midi tower, with 175mm width. I am thinking of buying the RX580, that was a height of 125mm. It's probably gonna be fine, without problems, but I really wanna be sure before I sink my money into it. So, will the GPU fit into my tower?
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    Question PCIe with SATA M.2 SSD

    Thank you very much, didn't want to spend money on something I couldn't use.
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    Question PCIe with SATA M.2 SSD

    I have an X470 Aorus Ultra Gaming motherboard, in which there are two M.2 connectors. I have a SATA M.2 SSD on the first place, which works as my main hard drive, and I would like to get a secondary one. The second connector doesn't support SATA, so my only option is to get a PCIe M.2 SSD. Will...
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    Black Screen after Windows 10 Logo

    Sometimes, when I boot my PC, after it shows the Windows logo, the screen turns black and stays that way. When I say black, it's not like the monitor is turned off, it's a more lightly black. The thing is, I think that the PC boots correctly, because when I restart the PC, it boots up fine with...
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    x86-base pc and x64-based processor

    I have Windows 10 Home 32 bit, and I'm thinking of installing 64 bit Windows. In Windows Settings it says " x64-based processor", but when I go to System Information, under System Type it says "x86-based pc". My CPU is Intel Core 2 Duo E7500. I know that it is capable of handling 64 bit...