Nvidia GT 625

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Hello everyone! Im upgrading my graphic card soon because the graphic its not good for gaming. Here is my Desktop specs:


Intel® Core™ i5-4430S (6M Cache, up to 3.20 GHz)


6GB DDR3 1600MHz

HD:
1TB SATA 7200 rpm

NVIDIA® GeForce GT625 2GB


So I think the only problem on my Desktop is the graphic card , so thats why im upgrading, im correct?

Thank you everyone. =D
 
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haha, the ole antistatic question, when i first started building custom PC's, I did. *knock on wood* i still do have a strap but rarely do i ever use it, most of the time i just unplug the power and hit the power button, that gets rid of any built up charge,then i just pull out east stuff like ram or maybe a SSD. I have done this MANY times with serious stuff like a CPU or GPU, which i really shouldnt, but it was an older PC. FYI you can just hold on to the case with one hand and work the other and it also discharges you. If i ever work on core components with my main PC i do use an anti static band or i leave my four arm touching...

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make sure its a reliable brand (antec,corsair,etc) now being such an old card you will not be able to max anything, you are looking at medium settings for games if that, and a lot of games do not even take full advantage of crossfire, i understand its free and maybe your okay with the lower setting but i would not buy another just to crossfire, its simply not worth it.
 

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Great PSU, though if you wanted to save a little you could get a 500-600w preferable 600w just to save some money, a 500w will handle a 760 easily. But if there is a cheaper 500-600w PSU, you could save some money by getting it.
 

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haha, the ole antistatic question, when i first started building custom PC's, I did. *knock on wood* i still do have a strap but rarely do i ever use it, most of the time i just unplug the power and hit the power button, that gets rid of any built up charge,then i just pull out east stuff like ram or maybe a SSD. I have done this MANY times with serious stuff like a CPU or GPU, which i really shouldnt, but it was an older PC. FYI you can just hold on to the case with one hand and work the other and it also discharges you. If i ever work on core components with my main PC i do use an anti static band or i leave my four arm touching the side of the case, but if lets say you forget or you just need to plug in a fan header, no need to go get the strap if it small stuff, just discharge your self and hold the side of the case. All-in-all if you have one use it, i would rather be safe than sorry,if you dont just hold the side of the case. Others might differ but i have read before and used the trick first hand.

Hoped that helped,
- MrAcd
 
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