HELP! Need advice for gpu

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CPU: CORE i3 2100
Mobo: DH61WW
RAM: CORSAIR 8GB DDR5
PSU: *I WILL LET U KNOW*
OS: WINDOWS 10-64 BIT
My question is should I go for a gtx 1050 ti 2gb or Gtx 1060 3gb?? Plz help
 
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The Power Supply you listed looks very sketchy (can't find reviews and it's not listed on the Power Supply Tiers List) so i would look into getting a new one out of concern for it potentially failing. But onto your GPU question, a GTX 1050 Ti would handle that Resolution just fine with High if not Ultra settings with a good frame rate. The best part about the 1050 Ti is most don't need much power...

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We are going to need more information. Firstly your Power Supply is most important so we can determine whether it will hold you back to certain cards. Secondly what do you want to use it for? If Gaming, what Resolution do you play on and what settings do you want to achieve? Also helps to know what kind of games you typically play.

On a side note there is not such thing as a 1050 Ti 2GB. I wouldn't go for anything higher than an RX 470/GTX 1050 Ti on your hardware since it will bottleneck any higher cards strongly.
 

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I play games like Resident Evil 7, Call Of Duty, Battlefield, Gta, dishonored, Assassins Creed, Ghost Recon, Tomb Raider, NFS, FAR Cry, watch Dogs etc. I do not wish for 4k resolution of course, I would like to get atleast 1360x 768 not more than that as my monitor does not support more than that
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I play games like Resident Evil 7, Call Of Duty, Battlefield, Gta, dishonored, Assassins Creed, Ghost Recon, Tomb Raider, NFS, FAR Cry, watch Dogs etc. I do not wish for 4k resolution of course, I would like to get atleast 1360x 768 not more than that. I want to play with NO JAGGED EDGES I've had enough with the jagged edged
 

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The Power Supply you listed looks very sketchy (can't find reviews and it's not listed on the Power Supply Tiers List) so i would look into getting a new one out of concern for it potentially failing. But onto your GPU question, a GTX 1050 Ti would handle that Resolution just fine with High if not Ultra settings with a good frame rate. The best part about the 1050 Ti is most don't need much power what so ever.
 
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Depends how much it costs. At this point i would probably not look at a GTX 750 Ti since the GTX 1050 is not very costly and is more powerful, efficient and new.

A GTX 1050 2GB would be fine if you are okay with 1080p Low/Medium settings @ 60 FPS in most modern games. a GTX 1050 Ti 4GB is a good choice for Medium/High settings at 1080p 60 FPS in most modern games. If you are playing below 1080p a GTX 1050 should do the job pretty well and save some cash.
 

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Depends on the game, but most their shouldn't be once you enable Anti Aliasing which your 1050 Ti should handle fine in most games. ;)
 

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Last question (lol) my new PSU is
Frontech JIL-2423 600W PSU (NO PCI EXP Connector is it good enough, my local retailer said that it would be fine
 

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It sounds a little sketchy because it's not a common manufacturer, but yes it should be fine. It was plenty of wattage and the GTX 1050 Ti doesn't need any additional power connectors.