Compatibility between this computer and graphics card?

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The i5-650 is NOT a gaming CPU, and therefor will not meet your needs for hard-core PC gaming. It would likely work just fine for non-graphics intensive games, such as Rust or Minecraft (with no shaders), but you will need a better CPU to run newer titles.

As for your question regarding the 1080 Ti, I doubt that system would be able to handle that, as the 1080 Ti requires at least a 600W PSU (source) and most "cheap" systems don't come with beefy PSUs. You would need to see what PSU is in that machine then decide whether or not that system will work for you.

drabspirit

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I wanna use the computer for gaming mainly, games like rust, pubg, and maybe some newer titles later down the line.
 

austintx1985

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The i5-650 is NOT a gaming CPU, and therefor will not meet your needs for hard-core PC gaming. It would likely work just fine for non-graphics intensive games, such as Rust or Minecraft (with no shaders), but you will need a better CPU to run newer titles.

As for your question regarding the 1080 Ti, I doubt that system would be able to handle that, as the 1080 Ti requires at least a 600W PSU (source) and most "cheap" systems don't come with beefy PSUs. You would need to see what PSU is in that machine then decide whether or not that system will work for you.

 
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