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System Name | PCGR |
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Processor | 12400f |
Motherboard | Asus ROG STRIX B660-I |
Cooling | Stock Intel Cooler |
Memory | 2x16GB DDR5 5600 Corsair |
Video Card(s) | Dell RTX 3080 |
Storage | 1x 512GB Mmoment PCIe 3 NVME 1x 2TB Corsair S70 |
Display(s) | LG 32" 1440p |
Case | Phanteks Evolve itx |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | 750W Cooler Master sfx |
Software | Windows 11 |
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I would recommend the 1070 for that system. Much better card than the 970's which have had issues and can be problematic for reasons I'll not go into here. But if you've got a Vega 64 coming? Good card. You'll have fun with it. Also keep in mind that with either card, you'll need a PCIe power "Y" splitter cable to connect power to the card. I ended up buying an 1100w PSU with a matching wire harness for my system. Additionally, I bought two 80mm fans to mount in the back of the system to help with airflow. Nothing fancy or high speed needed, a pair of Logisys LT400RD fan's did the trick for me.
What CPU does it have now?
It's got a W3520 or something like that. The W3680 should be here this week.
Reason why I'm thinking of using the GTX 970 is because I can still get about $400 for the 1070 and I'm in need of the cash right now as is.
What will be problem with the 970?
And I'll try to use the standard PSU. But I do have a Seasonic 600w PSU at home as a spare if I need to use that instead.
The Vega is going into my mitx build (4770, 16GB ram, 500gb SSD, 650w PSU) so the Vega won't go into the Dell.