i7-2600 and 1050 Ti, is it good for gaming?

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That would work, but high settings may give you problems. Medium would probably be better. However, if you want to enjoy gaming, dropping down to medium is probably the best bet. You may need a high er GPU, but due to mining craze, it's definitely over priced. You may can get away with high settings, but FPS may take a dip. By tweaking some settings in the game, it should give you playable FPS and that way you can still enjoy gaming.

Honestly, can't get upset for getting a budget build.
the game will be playable but you will not be able to play everything on max settings and have a decent amount of fps,prefferably you should run them medium to high but that changes from game to game
 
That would work, but high settings may give you problems. Medium would probably be better. However, if you want to enjoy gaming, dropping down to medium is probably the best bet. You may need a high er GPU, but due to mining craze, it's definitely over priced. You may can get away with high settings, but FPS may take a dip. By tweaking some settings in the game, it should give you playable FPS and that way you can still enjoy gaming.

Honestly, can't get upset for getting a budget build.
 
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If it is a half decent quality PSU which with it being a Dell OEM it should then yes fitting a 1050ti should be doable on that PSU, a quick google also tells me it has a PCI-E slot so it should be good.
 
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the 1050ti is a 75 w card. I'd guess that's going to be tight on a 265 watt PSU.

If you post your PC specs and PSU brand then people can make a reasoned guess on whether it will work on not. (e.g. if your CPU is a 35W CPU, it's going to work. If your CPU draws 200W then it won't. If your power supply is a nasty one rated at 20C but running at 30C it won't work even with the 35W cpu)

If this is a prebuilt PC then you'll likely need to open the case and see what the PSU says is the amps on 12V. A modern 265W PSU will have 250W on 12V, an older one might only have 170W or less. Big difference. Your CPU and the 1050 Ti both use 12V as does MB.
 
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( http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-Optiplex-990-MT-i7-2600-8G... ) This is the inside ( https://imgur.com/a/TemPC ) I kinda already bought it, but i can return if anything. I also want to add a 1050 Ti. The main question is, can I change the PSU if any chance the OG PSU doesn't work?
 
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