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I wanted to see if I could get a "good" pc for cheap

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I wanted to see if I could get a "good" pc for cheap by buying used.

So far I got:

i5 2500k (with stock cooler) - 50 €
Gainward GeForce GTX 750 Ti - 90 €
Mainboard Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD3-B3 - 30 €
2x4 GB Kingston 1333 ram - 30 €
Thermaltake Litepower 450W - 20 €
500GB Western Digital HDD Blue - 10 €

So in total 230 €, for a pc that could handle even newer games. Should I invest in a better gpu rather? Which one?

What do you say?

I'll be reusing one of my old pc case
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idk man, you're obviously on a budget, but the best video card you can afford.

But with that said, isn't there a point where you would worry about the 2500 bottlenecking a higher end GPU?

In other news, try this on /wsr/, most of the elites pricks here will just ignore this thread.
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>>52640776

The 2500k shouldn't theoretically bottleneck any current gpu + the cpu could be overclocked if I invest in a better cooler.
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>>52640822
Depends on what you're doing with it I guess.

If youre gaming and have a decent monitor a better GPU would make sense.

90 euros seems pretty steep forms used 750... that's like 250 Canadian pesos I think
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That power supply delivers 13/14 amps on the 12v rails, the GPU needs 20amps.

Double check that the graphics card uses two power conectors and not one or the PSU won't be up to scratch.
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>>52641532
It's a 750ti, it shouldn't need a PSU connector at all.
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>>52640655

Don't skimp on the PSU. Even a Corsair CX will do, since you're not running high-end hardware.
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