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It depends on what kind of parts your computer has. The number one thing you have to make sure is what kind of power supply you have, NVIDIA recommends a 650 watt power supply. SO make sure you have a high quality name brand power supply that is over 650 watts I would recommend spending top dollar on a good power supply. Second is what resolution are you going to be gaming at, are you still gaming on a 1080p monitor if you are this graphics card is overkill for you and a waste of money. The performance for the 2080Ti will go down when gaming on a 1080p monitor (but will still destroy games), this card is made for higher resolutions like an Ultra Wide monitor or 4k gaming. 1: Need 650 watt or higher power supply (Name brand stuff) , GPU takes like 2 8-pin or 8-pin and 6-pin connectors 2: Resolution you will be gaming at - ( 1080p get a 2070 super or 2060 Super) (Higher resolution get a 2070 super, 2080 super, or 2080 Ti) 3: Multi Core CPU (Make sure you have a 1st Tier or 2nd Tier CPU to prevent any bottlenecks with your GPU and CPU to get the best performance you can get) 4: Case (Make sure you have a case that can fit this GPU they are a very large card) 5: Some sort of support bracket or lift for the GPU it is a HEAVY HEAVY card and will most likely sag
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