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Keep up the good work guy's and greetings from Holland .
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I saw you on youtube and i think you can help me with upgrading my PC, i like playing computer games, but i don´t have much many for Sandy Bridge.
My PC:
CPU: Core 2 Quad Q6600 2,4 GHZ
MB: Intel DP35DP (i can´t overlocking on it, because Bios is from Intel)
GPU: Sapphire Radeon 4670 512 MB GDDR 4
RAM: 2x1 GB 800 MHz Kingston
PSU: 350 W ModeCom (i know it needs better)
HDD: 40 GB for O.S. and 250 GB (i don´t need more)
O.S.: Windows 7 64 bit
Monitor: 19" Samsung 940BF 1280x1024 75 Hz
What is the best way to upgrade? I woud like to buy some GTX 460, but can it handle my CPU? Thank you very much.
Bye.
Do you need the power of the 6950? If not, just keep your old card.