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wait
does it have a VGA port by default
edit : is it also easy to install drivers for this
last time I tried doing everything and it never worked
« Last Edit: May 20, 2017, 09:34:55 PM by NotBomberguy »

wait
does it have a VGA port by default
why would it have VGA and not DVI lol
it has 1 HDMI and 1 DisplayPort

wait
does it have a VGA port by default
edit : is it also easy to install drivers for this
last time I tried doing everything and it never worked
boi there havent been a gpu with default vga ports for a long while iirc

also yeah it should be extremely easy

So guys I'm wondering if my build here would be compatible with a gt 1030.

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/


If your motherboard has a PCI-E slot, wich it always does, its compatible
Also isnt a 1030 just a modern version of a 210?

Also isnt a 1030 just a modern version of a 210?
Not even forgetin close lmfao

Imagine a gt 730, but performs twice as good across everything in terms of sheer performance, and supports DX12

And it is only 69.99 and performs better than the RX550 across the board, and that is 79.99 or more

Oh
Havent even looked at the specs but I figured it was going to be a stuffty card for that price
Guess I was wrong

Tbh at it's price point, a gt 1030 is really damn good

Basically if ur a gamer but u only play esports or not so AAA games, a gt1030 is perfect

Or if u want an HTPC and want to use 4K, that's also good

Unless you are on a really tight budget or aren't in the US, I'd bump it up to the rx 460/560. Though the 1030 still isn't a bad choice if you are on a REALLY tight budget or HTPC.

Maybe instead of PC parts I should have bought a better camera (phone)

Also who needs Windows 10 when this bad boy came out?
« Last Edit: June 01, 2017, 07:33:05 AM by LeetZero »

what <$180 ATX motherboard with crossfire can use the Pentium G4560 and be used for the new Ryzens or i5/7s
actually what is the most budget healthy(?) of the newly released cpus and good crossfire compatible motherboard to go with it
should I use i5 3570 that I can pilfer for free (but is old and would have to buy a $30 cpu to upgrade bios of motherboard) or buy the ~$150 Ryzen 5 1400
potential builds:
G4560 cheap but stuffty
Ryzen 5 1400 best but most expensive
i5 3570 cheap but most complicated
« Last Edit: June 01, 2017, 09:46:33 PM by 16-Bit »

Maybe instead of PC parts I should have bought a better camera (phone)

Also who needs Windows 10 when this bad boy came out?

Who needs windows 98, when you have this factory sealed?

no joke we still have the original box for windows 95 sitting around with the installation disc in it
why

no joke we still have the original box for windows 95 sitting around with the installation disc in it
why
can i have it please