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daveheath999

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Ok some people might not agree with me but thinking about getting a temporary card and backup in the future for my new pc build, have not really got the money to pay out £600-£800 for a graphics card and also dont want to spend that money yet till i have made sure my first pc build works properly and with some new cards coming out, so thoughts are to spend up to £100 on a second hard graphics card, can get a gtx 1080 for about £105, what are peoples thoughts is there a better second hand card option?

potentual build :

9800x3d
64 gb ram
1000w psu
5070ti/9700xt (in future)


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Doing my first pc build in the UK and need some help on my gpu, originally i was getting a 5070 ti but i got put off by the melting connectors and fire risk so i moved on to the 9070 xt, no i am thinking of getting a second hand gpu as a temporary option while i wait and see what to do and also as a backup gpu in the future, i can get the 1080 for about £105 and a 1060 for about £60, any other suggestions for a budget of about £50 to £125, my other question is if i get the 1080 am i likely to never upgrade so is it best to get the 1060 so i am forced to upgrade later, my last pc i bought 8 years ago and at the time gpu's were expensive or i thought so anyway so i bought a 1050 ti as part of the pc with the intention of upgrading when prices were better, well guess what gpu i am still using now(1050 ti) so i tend to like the easy option.thanks.
 

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What do you want to do with this computer?

I personally decided to get a temp CPU, an 8400F, and wait for Zen 6 (to become cheap used.) Edit: I think I went a little too temp with the lack of bandwidth to my GPU, but it's not terrible.
 
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