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For more information on appropriate use of the Newegg website, please see the excerpt from 's Policy & Agreement below. Yes, you would have a new card on the cheap but at the end of the day you get what you pay for and it wouldn't really give you that much of a performance boost.It appears our systems have detected the possible use of an automated program to visit Newegg.ca. I would avoid the GT 730 since its not really suitable for any proper gaming and especially the AAA titles. 5 fps at most.Ĭomperable older cards are much more power hungry and are not necesserily any cheaper. As was mentioned PCIe 2.0 will not hold you back, at this performance level the difference between PCIe 2.0 and 3.0 is pretty much non existant and even at the GTX 1080 level it would be c.a. The EVGA SC model is also good in the sense that it is powered entierely from the PCIe slot so no need to worry about additional power cables etc. I also think that the GTX 1050Ti would be your best bet. *My mobo is Hewlett-Packard 0A9Ch (XU1 PROCESSOR) Gigabyte GeForce GT 730 2GB (GV-N730D5-2GI Rev 1.0) was my friend's opinion, if someone have a better idea lets tell me
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Hello, as a part of my updates i'm doing on my xw6600 i'm planning to upgrade my graphics card with a newer one. What is described above is a nicely balanced rocket ship with HP quality, for budget conscious wrote:
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Invest in that plus SSD for best bang for your buck. Video cards themselves have been the weak link (hardest and most expensive to get high scores). Gen II versus Gen III is not the weak link.

I'd say most, not "many", users cannot tell the difference between a PCIe Gen II vs a Gen III card. Put that card in the top PCIe 2 x16 slot. Your xw6600 has two PCIe Generaton II slots. That card can run at best speed in a PCIe Generation III slot, but is backwards compatible to slower generation slots. This is for best speed, and is important. Make sure to fill all 6 slots with identical RAM whatever you choose. W7Pro64 or W10Pro64 properly installed, clean.Ħ x 2GB or 6 x 4GB HP memory.
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Plus, single 320 series 300GB SSD system/applications drive, with a big 2TB or smaller SATA II documents HDD (or SATA III HDD if it is HP branded). Those are the E5450 Xeon processors, sSpec code SLBBM to look for on eBay (about $15.00 USD each with shipping included). Is 150.00 USD too much? And, I max out the xw6600 to the highest performance processors HP certified for them, two total. The "SC" makes a big difference, in my experience. Here is exactly what I would do for a non-enterprise xw6600 build:
