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    Re: Nvidia gtx 560 help needed

    so your saying stick with my hd 5450?

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    Re: Nvidia gtx 560 help needed

    Quote Originally Posted by mrblueuk View Post
    so your saying stick with my hd 5450?
    Did you actually read what I posted?

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    Re: Nvidia gtx 560 help needed

    Quote Originally Posted by dave87 View Post
    Did you actually read what I posted?
    You said stick with what I have because of the resolution, I thought you was stating that I should stick with my current gpu.

    Ps. No need to be rude.

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    Re: Nvidia gtx 560 help needed

    No. I said don't start multiple topics discussing the same thing. I made no comment as to which graphics card I would or wouldn't recommend.

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    Re: Nvidia gtx 560 help needed

    So I have decided to purchase the 560 ti in msi twin frozr 1gb flavour. Here comes my problem, my case is not the biggest so should I put thepcie power cables into the gpu before inserting it into my pc? And I only have one screw to secure this dual slot gpu into the case what other screws can I use as I know I have to use 2

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    Re: Nvidia gtx 560 help needed

    So I my card has come, it needs 2 screws to secure it into the slots I only have one! What should I do?

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    Re: Nvidia gtx 560 help needed

    One screw is fine.

    The screw only has to locate the card and stop it falling out. I think my 460 is held in with 1 screw.

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