Assistance/Advice on PC build/upgrade.

Casius Corvus

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I am about to order a bunch of components to upgrade my gaming computer. My motherboard I can't find much on but I believe it has the slots to accommodate the upgrades. I will post it on here when I get home.

I'm switching my Graphics card from a NVidia P1310 (not sure if that's the right number but if it's wrong I'll edit.) And replacing it with a "EVGA GeForce GTX960" from NewEgg.

I also got 2 Corsair Vengeance 16gb (2 x 8gb) RAM Sticks.

I'm keeping the same CPU and Motherboard unless I'm forced to upgrade them.

It's all being moved into a RAIDMAX Viper GX ATX-512WBG.

The only thing I haven't decided on is a PSU, and I'm leaning towards a EVGA 220-G2-0850-XR.

The reason I'm consulting this website is because people seem very helpful and I'm afraid it won't all fit together. Does this seem like a good setup? What are your suggestions?

Any and all help is appreciated. FYI This is my first build of any kind. I bought this PC from CyberPower and it turned out to be a horrible waste of 550$


Sorry if this is in the wrong category.
 

Starcruiser

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Hmm, perhaps you meant the Nvidia GT520? That's the part number you gave I believe.
Some more specifics will help me point you in the right direction for your PSU. What processor do you have?
EVGA are a good brand for PSU, but 850 Watts is probably way overkill unless you plan on running the 960 in SLI.
 

Casius Corvus

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May 3, 2016
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Honestly I'm not too sure what SLI is. I expected the PSU may be overkill but I wasn't sure.

Here is the link for the Graphics Card. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=14-487-091

Also not sure what processor I have. I'll have to check later, I won't be home for another hour and a half.
 

Casius Corvus

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May 3, 2016
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Ok, thanks. I'll definitely consider this as an option. Would be a nice chunk of saved change. Is there anything else I should be looking out for? The only other thing that came to mind is what happens if the PSU doesn't have enough connectors or something? I don't have any extra hardrives or anything so I wouldn't think that it'd have too few but I'm real new to this.
 

Casius Corvus

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May 3, 2016
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Awesome, very much appreciated.

My motherboard, as far as I know, is a MS(i)? 7641 Version 4.0. I searched it over last night and it's nearly all I could find, and the only thing that seemed like a model.
Hope that helps some.

Still no clue about the CPU though.
 

Starcruiser

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There's 3 easy ways to find the CPU, although the PSU I linked will give you all the power you need with a little room to spare if you wanted to overclock or upgrade to a higher power card in the future.
1. Open control Panel - Device Manager - Processors. It's listed right there.
2. Open My Computer or an explorer window, and right click the white space and click properties. It'll list it under there.
3. (Windows 8/10 only) Right click the start button, click system. Gets you to the same page as option 2.
 

Casius Corvus

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May 3, 2016
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Alright, I'll be sure to check as soon as I can.