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What Graphics Card Should I Buy for Fry Cry 6

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What ELSE do you want to do with that PC? If you are interested in editing videos or encoding DVDs, the recommendations for a second hand Quadro card such as T600 or T1000 or A2000 are all good choices on a low power budget.
 
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(And if I understood correctly, this computer doesn't allow for a replacement PSU beyond 310 watts. HP :mad:)
HP sold that line with a 500w PSU as well, check ebay or amazon for replacement PSU for that series. 500W will handle something like the RX 6600XT ITX version that can easily run Far Cry 6 at 1080p and fit in your case
 
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That entirely depends on what you want in your gaming experience. If you don't care about low-medium graphics in 3 years from now, you can easily move to anything last-gen midrange. If you care a little bit more about it, get a 6700-6800(XT). If you really care about it, get a 4070, 7900XT or better, where I would strongly lean towards a 7900XT - at double your budget...

The thing with GPUs really is that future proofing works. If you buy bigger, two years from now you will be on that fork in the road where new stuff comes out and you can choose to resell your GPU at a very good price (if you buy higher end, well endowed with VRAM GPUs!) and buy current gen in a lower tier from that money; or just hold on to it longer because >reasons< and gaming is still more than fine anyway on it. You're not forced into any upgrade paths that way. After 4-5 years you might think hm... feeling upgrade itch... still no real necessity... but let's go on the prowl for great deals and take my time...

That's how I roll anyway. My total bill over the last 6,5; ánd the coming 5-6 years of gaming is going to be ~$500,- for a GTX 1080, resale for $150,- (just achieved this a few weeks back), buy 7900XT for $850,- = $1200,-. That's 12 years of gaming at roughly 100 bucks a year = $8,30 a month and that's without even selling that 7900XT yet. The real price of high end with well timed upgrades ;) Yes, the GTX 1080 lasted me 6 years - even on 3440x1440 go figure. I played Cyberpunk and Darktide on it too and I could ride the entire crypto and pandemic madness on it.

The alternative is making your midrange GPU last 3 years, coming up short, forced to upgrade for 60 FPS, and then buying another 400 dollar GPU to get another 3 years out of it. You might break even, but your resale price is going to be much worse; and the overall experience is going to be much less comfortable, both settings and FPS wise. The reason this story matters today is because the current high end has arguably a BETTER price/perf metric than the midrange. I literally waited for Nvidia's midrange to release before deciding on a 7900XT. I don't like paying over $ 500-600,-, but if you count your beans, paying 500-600 now on a new GPU would give you a lot less ROI - although it must be said the 6800XT is in a great place at its price, and if you can snag a 6950XT at $650,-, you're a winner, provided you've got a PSU to keep it going.

Nvidia's offerings at this point and especially at the midrange right now, are largely uninteresting. 4060~4060ti are complete and utter duds against their competition (6800~XT). The 4070 is a bit too expensive for its 12GB. The 4070ti is brutally unbalanced with 12GB and therefore even more too expensive. The 4080 is too weak for its 1200 dollar tag. The 4090 is in a good place, but at 1500+ way out of reach for most - and that's NOT a good resale when a new gen shatters its halo performance. Second hand or lastgen Nvidia? Ampere is complete shit, combining high power usage with low VRAM relative to core power.

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I would go for a RX6600 (~220$), it's perfect for that CPU for 1080p and a new 500W PSU. You wouldn't even spend 300$
 
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OP could get a 6600M from Ebay or Ali Express and be happy. Most of those are single slot.
 
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If I get a new case (ATX) and just transfer everything into that new case, besides the graphics card and PSU, what else would I need to buy or would nothing else be needed?

Edit. I wish I knew about this before I bought my PC:
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If I get a new case (ATX) and just transfer everything into that new case, besides the graphics card and PSU, what else would I need to buy or would nothing else be needed?
doubtful as HP uses a BTX format mobo and proprietary hook ups for the front panel if I recall. that line was also sold with the GTX 1650 and those are 9" in length so you should be able to fit a RX 6600 XT that's of the same length. Hard to tell from your pic but clearance should be ok.

this card is should only be 8.5" in length
 
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6GB in 2023 is DOA. Better save longer and get something worth more than 100 bucks in reality.

EDIT: the photo's already there I need to read :D That PSU is a problem for any real semblance of gaming.

TBH. Best advice I can give you right now: transplant that board, RAM and CPU to a new case, get a new PSU sized for whatever GPU you'd fancy most, with a good 100-150W headroom. Get a GPU with >10GB if you're in the 400-600 dollar bracket, or >16GB if you're higher. Yes, it will be a bit more pricy, but now you've got a solid base for future upgrading and fantastic gaming ahead of you.

A 12 GB version of the A2000 exists. Given OP's setup and specs, it might as well be the best GPU that his OEM system may take. A larger GPU won't fit in that chassis, so at that point to fit a better graphics card you might as well just take the 3700X off and build an entire new socket AM4 rig around it. New PSU, case, motherboard, cooling etc. would all be required.

If I get a new case (ATX) and just transfer everything into that new case, besides the graphics card and PSU, what else would I need to buy or would nothing else be needed?

Edit. I wish I knew about this before I bought my PC:
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Its pointless, you'd purchase any of these motherboards just to find out that HP uses a proprietary connector for their power supply or that the chassis mount holes on the motherboard aren't standard. Some issue you'd run into, so in your case, with an OEM PC, I personally think you should give that Nvidia A2000 a shot. Even the 6 GB variant, it'll be just fine for 1080p gaming.

Next time consider not purchasing a prebuilt :oops:
 
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Interestingly, the NVIDIA RTX A2000 would not require a new PSU. I might go for it. Looks like $440 for the 12 GB, or as low as $330, depending on the how the Ebay bidding goes.

Either way, I think I'm going to start building a new PC from scratch over a period of time.
 
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I wouldn't buy an overpriced ITX card just to fit it into a too small case. There is no law requiring you to fit your pc components into it. For some time i did run a Dell SFF machine without a sidepanel because I had a full sized graphics card. When I bought a new ATX motherboard I did run it like an open air test-bench. The motherboard standoff screws were just attached to a 2mm thick aluminum sheet for £5.

The on the box PSU requirements for graphics cards are rated for the worst possible quality of PSUs. My 6700XT is rated for a 650W PSU, but the highest power consumption I achieved was 410W with a 5900X and 32GB of RAM. This was with a 500W bronze PSU. My new 750W platinum only needs 380W.
 
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Interestingly, the NVIDIA RTX A2000 would not require a new PSU. I might go for it. Looks like $440 for the 12 GB, or as low as $330, depending on the how the Ebay bidding goes.

Either way, I think I'm going to start building a new PC from scratch over a period of time.
You could reuse the ram, cpu and drives from your HP and just get a case, motherboard and power supply to keep the cost down.

Or you could get a 400W supply and a RX6600 and upgrade the system you have now. (If you watched the video I linked, you will see he was able to fit a 3070 GTX after modding the HP chassis. Though you should not have to do that with a short RX6600.)

Also, the 500W supply was discontinued by HP some time ago and is hard to find now and highly expensive now.
 
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The motherboard "should" fit into a mATX mount, or something similar.

Proprietary standoff pattern but not mobo size if I remember correctly. Basically anything you want to change can be expected to have been made available only in their parts catalog.

OP's only upgrade path here is a different (non-prebuilt) PC. Start saving and/or collecting parts.
 

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If I get a new case (ATX) and just transfer everything into that new case, besides the graphics card and PSU, what else would I need to buy or would nothing else be needed?

Edit. I wish I knew about this before I bought my PC:
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You will need a motherboard and atx case, reputable power supply, as I wrote before start with transfer of the gpu and cpu to a fresh build, maybe the ssd and ram (big maybe) then save up for a gpu you really want.
 

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As you've created a new thread about your entire system build, I'll close this one down.

 
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