I am purchasing a new computer from Puget Systems this month.
I need a total of 3 monitors and not much GPU.
I'm perfectly happy with my "Old, retiring" GPUs listed below. Will they work on the new machine?
Puget suggests Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Ti ($239 Amazon) which seems like overkill for my modest needs.
Is the non-"Ti" version reasonable for my needs?
Any lower-end boards, or more current or more reliable that would work for me?
APPROXIMATE PURCHASE DATE: the next two weeks
USAGE: mostly "text" apps, web surfing, some software development, no games
Monitors: 21"
Old, retiring hardware from 2017
New hardware (from Puget Systems)
I need a total of 3 monitors and not much GPU.
I'm perfectly happy with my "Old, retiring" GPUs listed below. Will they work on the new machine?
Puget suggests Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Ti ($239 Amazon) which seems like overkill for my modest needs.
Is the non-"Ti" version reasonable for my needs?
Any lower-end boards, or more current or more reliable that would work for me?
APPROXIMATE PURCHASE DATE: the next two weeks
USAGE: mostly "text" apps, web surfing, some software development, no games
Monitors: 21"
HP 22uy
Dell E2211H x 2
Old, retiring hardware from 2017
Asus STRIX Z270E,
Intel Core i7 7700K 4.2GHz Quad Core 8MB 91W
GPU:AMD Radeon HD 5670
Intel(R) HD Graphics 630 (Onboard)
NVIDIA GeForce GT 710
New hardware (from Puget Systems)
GIGABYTE Z890M AORUS ELITE WiFi7 ICE
Intel Core Ultra 7 265K
DDR5-5600 16GB (2)
Noctua NH-U12AP
GPU:Onboard whatever
OtherUS location
No preference for manufacturer and vendor other than a relatively well-known company or Amazon