This is Asrock, still is a thing. Natively you just need a x16 pciE slot, and this motherboard manifacturer isn't any 'famous' for screwing things up, like some other motherboard manifacturers. If it was a medion motherboard or socket 1156, or if you wanted to try 3090 on it, I'd think more about it and then risk 'd be higher, but nah. Most likely then it'd work fine, too. It'd be amazing not to work with the VG4.; Gen. 16 (1650, 1660 with their Supers and Ti's) often do pretty good job on old and otherwise weak systems, so mb there is also some extra good optimisation about such things, too.
99-100% you'll have no issues. Just put latest driver, and that's it.
How would you feel if you give them extra 100, 200 or whatever dollars/euro for gaining 1-2% more fps, or even not that much? Well, if you upgrade cpu/ram later on, it'd show some more performance with the RTX later on with upgrades, but I've seen more than twice an user with the same cpu complaining about bottlenecks with an RTX GPU or GTX 1080, so for now it's not really worth it. You don't even get some more videoram with the extra money spent, so....this is s.th. that I'd do if I was you, too - just getting the 1660 Super and put the remaining money on another PSU or s.th. else. I'd even consider putting just a 1660, but most likely price difference isn't much. The 3770 should keep up fine or almost fine with s.th. like a 980 Ti, 1660 Super/Ti or 1070, but from there on no guarantee you'd benefit from the GPU speed.
A mediocre/low-end thing. I'm not very deep into the PSU quality things, but the reviews and assessments made me reject the Aerocool options of this type some months ago.
But this thing has a warranty, I guess? Gen. 16 doesn't care too much, while with RTX it's some different. It should work with the gpu...how fine,
how quiet and how long, I don't know.
If you decide to change PSU now or later, you can check the tier list here:
PSU Tier List 4.0 rev. 14.8 (END OF LIFE) Last Update: 27-07-2021 Legend : Gray - EoL/obsolete and/or otherwise not recommended for purchase. Green - small form-factor (gold and blue colors are disregarded due to scarcity of SFX PSUs) Gold - best units in the tier (includes requirements for blue ...
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