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#1  Edited By D34dM4n

Thanks again for everyone's help. Got enough from Christmas money to get myself a new graphics card and a new PSU. I went with a Coolmax ZX-600 and a superclocked 2GB GeForce GTX 650.

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#2  Edited By D34dM4n

ok so I guess I need a new psu with all of this too. just to be safe and give myself more options. but I have no idea which will work. my case is a Thermaltake Commander.

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#3  Edited By D34dM4n

@Devildoll: It's Turbolink ATX-TL500W-BK. I looked around for something on it but all I found was people asking if it was any good. Maybe you'll have more luck with it.

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#4  Edited By D34dM4n

I'm gonna be cracking my case open to check out my psu, and if everything checks out I'm looking at getting a superclocked GTX 650 with 2gb of video ram. Found one for $200 with shipping, so that's great. Thanks again for the help, really appreciate it.

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#5  Edited By D34dM4n

@RVonE: well, outstanding then. Now I just need to figure out what the hell kind of psu I have. Thanks for the help.

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#6  Edited By D34dM4n

I have no idea if my psu is capable of that. I'm not even sure what my psu is. All I know is it has 110 input voltage and max output power of 500W. I haven't been able to find what psu the computer came with.

Also the GTX 660 is PCIe 3.0 and my motherboard has PCIe 2.0. They won't work together, right? I'm guessing they won't but I'm not sure.

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#7  Edited By D34dM4n

I'm looking at spending between 100-200. If I can't find anything good, or at least better than what I have, for that price range I can always learn to save money.

I'm not sure of the exact model but my psu is 500W

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#8  Edited By D34dM4n

I'm new to PC gaming. I just got a new computer as an early Christmas gift and it's not bad. But it could be better. So I've been looking into upgrading the graphics card but I have no idea what to get, mainly because I have no idea what will work with what I currently have. Below are my computer's specs. Can anyone help?

Motherboard: Gigabyte M68MT-S2

CPU: AMD FX-4100 3.6GHz Quad core

RAM: 8GB DDR3

Graphics Card: nVIDIA GeForce GT 520 1GB

Storage: 1TB 7200rpm

OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

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#9  Edited By D34dM4n

definitely dude. if you dig it up msg me at D34d5D00r

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#10  Edited By D34dM4n

I just got Tekken 6 and have been trying to play it. Unfortunately it doesn't look like I can. The movement is weird and the fighting requires a timing I am just not getting. I am trying to go through arcade mode and I just getting whipped quite harshly by almost all the fighters and going online is a terrifying concept. Does anyone have any tips or know any videos that could help me out? Or maybe get in an online match and try to teach me something (you know, if you have the time and/or patience)?