[SOLVED] What is the best gpu for i5 3350p

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Hi, I am new to this website. Joined to get help on what gpu to get as I am planning to move over from laptop to pc. I don't want to get a new pc as I have an older dell xps 8500. If anyone knows what is the best gpu to get for i5 3350p, please comment below. I have all the system specs down below that I know of.

Cpu: i5 3350p 4 core processor (i think the clock speed is 3.1 ghz or something like that)
Ram: 16gb ddr3 1600mhz (i think the brand name is crucial)
Current gpu: radeon hd 6850 (which i pulled from an old hp pavilion system)
Psu: Dell 80+ gold 450w
Case: the stock dell case (I've never case swapped it)
Motherboard: unknown (its just the one that came with the pc)
 
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RX 580 is a good option. Because it's relatively cheap. GTX 1050 is a classic among gamers, i heard. 1060 is the better card though and also very popular.

The best GPU for this processor is a bit difficult to estimate. The processor is older than most suggestable GPUs. If you want to play modern video games.
Basically, it depends on what you want to do with the PC. If you want to edit documents, watch YouTube Videos and listen to music, you don't need a GPU with this processor.

I would suggest naming some projects (tasks) that the card should easily handle.

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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

Psu: Dell 80+ gold 450w
How old is this PSU?

You could drop in a GTX1050Ti 4GB or a GTX1060 6GB into the build but I don't see an upgrade path that's worthwhile on your existing platform before things go to a negative return on investment and the PSU would be a point of concern.

Since the connectors on the motherboard aren't proprietary, you can drop in an aftermarket, reliably built 450W~550W PSU. You can look into an SFX unit since your case is small. However you're spending money behind a dead platform, since Windows 11 will not be supported on your platform. Windows 10 will be 10 years old next year, so you'll have to migrate platforms...which is why saving money for a concurrent build would be a good idea.
 
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RX 580 is a good option. Because it's relatively cheap. GTX 1050 is a classic among gamers, i heard. 1060 is the better card though and also very popular.

The best GPU for this processor is a bit difficult to estimate. The processor is older than most suggestable GPUs. If you want to play modern video games.
Basically, it depends on what you want to do with the PC. If you want to edit documents, watch YouTube Videos and listen to music, you don't need a GPU with this processor.

I would suggest naming some projects (tasks) that the card should easily handle.
 
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I am kinda thinking about just upgrading my current laptop. Its a dell precision 7510, with an MXM type A gpu, so upgradable. I am doing that mainly because I'm now starting to go places more often and could use a beefy gaming laptop on the go. Does anyone know what is the best for dell precision 7510? Here are the specs:

Cpu: i7 6820hq 4 core 2.7ghz processor
Ram: 32gb ddr4 2666mhz samsung
Gpu: nvidia quadro m2000m 4gb mxm type a graphics card
Ssd: crucial p3 500gb nvme ssd
 
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