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WorldLove_Gaming
The GPU wouldn’t fit and also the PC wouldn’t have enough power connectors to power it.
Icy_Donkey_7588
If your goal is to build a “cheap” gaming PC, first step is to figure out there isn’t one.
This won’t work. Doubtful there is any connectors on the mobo for this card, it wouldn’t fit in the case, and I doubt the power supply has the needed connectors or enough to juice to even power it if it did by some miracle.
If you want to get into PC gaming budget yourself about 1200-1500 bucks and build yourself a PC. There are some talented people on these different subs that can put together a really nice computer. If you already have a monitor you can knock 200-300 bucks off that price.
The specs are fine, but that Dell case is too small for a discrete gpu and the power supply is too wimpy to power it anyway. If you could find a similar cpu and motherboard and gpu in a standard case on Facebook Marketplace for $500, it would be an okay deal for a starter PC.
LuDev200
Search Toasty Bros or Zach Tech Turf on YT, and maybe check out their store.
Their focus is on budget ballers, like yourself.
That “build” wouldn’t work, reasons already explained.
Good luck 👍
Damnthatscrazy710
How is this not a bait post lol, no way you are a real person with a human brain
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The GPU wouldn’t fit and also the PC wouldn’t have enough power connectors to power it.
If your goal is to build a “cheap” gaming PC, first step is to figure out there isn’t one.
This won’t work. Doubtful there is any connectors on the mobo for this card, it wouldn’t fit in the case, and I doubt the power supply has the needed connectors or enough to juice to even power it if it did by some miracle.
If you want to get into PC gaming budget yourself about 1200-1500 bucks and build yourself a PC. There are some talented people on these different subs that can put together a really nice computer. If you already have a monitor you can knock 200-300 bucks off that price.
[https://pcpartpicker.com/list/gJmzBL](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/gJmzBL)
This is the minimum id go for.
The specs are fine, but that Dell case is too small for a discrete gpu and the power supply is too wimpy to power it anyway. If you could find a similar cpu and motherboard and gpu in a standard case on Facebook Marketplace for $500, it would be an okay deal for a starter PC.
Search Toasty Bros or Zach Tech Turf on YT, and maybe check out their store.
Their focus is on budget ballers, like yourself.
That “build” wouldn’t work, reasons already explained.
Good luck 👍
How is this not a bait post lol, no way you are a real person with a human brain