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I'm in the process of finishing up my daughter's first computer build. I have everything in place except for the GPU.
She's getting a Ryzen 5 5500, 16 GB DDR4, and a 500 GB mechanical hard drive. That's plenty for her needs, and should be quite future-proof for a while.
I'm about to put my GTX 960 into this system, since she's going to be running in 1920 x 1080 mode.
So, I'm looking for a more recent GPU for my secondary system, and was hoping that someone had a GPU in the class of the GTX 1070 / 1080 that I could buy at a fair price, around 50-60 bucks.
Whether it's Nvidia, AMD, or Intel isn't important. I'm just looking for something of the above performance.
I know I could look on eBay, etc., but I have much more faith in this community.
I don't have much Heatware, but rest assured, I've been on this forum for over 20 years, and staunchly abide by a code of honor. I would rather commit sepukku rather than defraud someone.
https://www.heatware.com/u/128612
I do have significant eBay feeback.
https://www.ebay.com/usr/ssh21
Thanks in advance, folks.
She's getting a Ryzen 5 5500, 16 GB DDR4, and a 500 GB mechanical hard drive. That's plenty for her needs, and should be quite future-proof for a while.
I'm about to put my GTX 960 into this system, since she's going to be running in 1920 x 1080 mode.
So, I'm looking for a more recent GPU for my secondary system, and was hoping that someone had a GPU in the class of the GTX 1070 / 1080 that I could buy at a fair price, around 50-60 bucks.
Whether it's Nvidia, AMD, or Intel isn't important. I'm just looking for something of the above performance.
I know I could look on eBay, etc., but I have much more faith in this community.
I don't have much Heatware, but rest assured, I've been on this forum for over 20 years, and staunchly abide by a code of honor. I would rather commit sepukku rather than defraud someone.
https://www.heatware.com/u/128612
I do have significant eBay feeback.
https://www.ebay.com/usr/ssh21
Thanks in advance, folks.
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