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Now thats a quality title if I've ever seen one

LuisGLC
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Oh I saw the video title and thought I was on the wrong video streaming service if ya know what I mean

lastunusedchannelnam
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Sam with 2021 coming why dont you start the year with an A-Z series ?

dennisdervis
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Ooooohoohoohoooahahaha we’re getting a little freakyy

snappingturtle
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Your motherboard should definitely be fine. Only thing you need to check is the power supply which should be at least 750w.

AbdulbarrAslam
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That title makes me feel in a specific way 🤨

francothomasflorentinopere
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There's two ways you can check out what motherboard you have. Easiest way is just looking at your motherboard IRL usally it has it's name there. Another would be downloading a hardware information tool, a good one I can recommended is speccy. Just download and run - under motherboard it will show the version. Not to mention it's a nice little tool to check out other hardware components and temperatures.

gruppr
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Pretty sure I’ve seen a title similar to this one somewhere else on the internet...

Cawfee
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Just mash delete when you start your computer and check in the bios

chuksota
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Graphics cards are compatible with every motherboard. The only thing you need to look for is length of the card and length of PC corpus

ALEX
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Yo Sam when we getting that escape from tarkov gameplay

unexpectedguy
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Honestly Sam, if you're looking into getting an upgrade for streaming better games, the current graphics card you have right now is probably fine save for Cyberpunk, which is basically being seen as the new Crysis. Even the best cards right now, like the 3090, are being pushed to their limits, _without_ recording/streaming software running.

Most of streaming happens on the CPU rather than the GPU - encoding may be offloaded onto the GPU such as the NVIDIA NVENC H.264 codec, but it's the CPU that takes all of that streaming video footage and says "hey, this stuff is going over the Internet now" - and with games like Cyberpunk, that's a massive amount of data the CPU has to process alongside running games. I know you had a pretty powerful i7-7700K CPU at the time of your system's purchase, but CPUs have also made massive leaps in capability since then (your CPU is a top of the line quad core for its time, but now mid-range cpus often come with six cores at an equal or greater clock speed by default), and it may be time to just look into an overall system upgrade, especially after the recent monitor purchase (though you're still streaming in 1080p60). Now's not the best time to actually buy anything though, as prices have gone up in many cases and everyone's wanting to get parts now that quarantine is happening... again.

My two cents!

InvalidationX
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All the graphics cards out now will be compatible with your motherboard as long as you've got like a last-gen GPU. You may not be able to take advantage of every little bell and whistle but it is not an issue. The issue arises if your also looking to upgrade your CPU. Which I would highly recommend if you're going for a 3000 series GPU unless you've got like a 9700k or something or something comparable from last gen CPU's.

USMC
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download Speccy which will tell you the specs of ur pc (including motherboard). Go to pcpartpicker.com and select all pc parts u want and the website will tell u if it's compatible or not.

Special note: even if ur motherboard is compatible with the RTX 3080, the graphics card might not be compatible with ur chassis due to size difference, and last but not least u also need to check if ur power supply has the required Watt to power the RTX 3080. A good rule of thumb is that ur power supply should have double the Watt that ur pc build requires.


Hope this answer helps and keep uploading vids :D

tobiasnilsson
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At least you excluded use of the word impale, as it relates to Anhur. But you're towing the line buddy.

mith
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That's the first time I heard someone talk about motherboards and compatible GPUs. Unless it's really old without PCIe 3.0 it really shouldn't matter unlike the PSU and CPU power.

xPandamon
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Sam, about the graphic cards, the rtx 3080, your motherboard is probably a pcie gen 3 if your pc build if from before 2018 (b550 or x570 motherboards chips for amd) amd ryzen or from 2020 for intel. pcie 3 and pcie 4 are compatible upwards and downwards. you will "lose" some performances, but for video game and stream it would still be way better than what you have for sure, you still can upgrade later on with a new motherboard and cpu if you feel the need too!

i actually rarely fully buy a whole computer at once! i usually upgrade either cpu + motherboard and ram stick if needed to upgrade OR i upgrade for a betrer gpu that i shall keep for at least 4 to 6 years.

i am actually running a pcie gen 3 on my motherboard which is an pcie gen 4. the reverse will also works, only the bandwidth of the card will be lessen, but this specification of the card merely play an important role in the video industry right now it's more useful for specific production software or modeling software 4k videos editing or higher etc.

joelroy
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You'll most likely to have to upgrade your power supply if it's not 750 watts or higher.
And keep in mind that if you don't upgrade your cpu also, you'll likely be bottlenecked by the cpu.
I'd recommend asking on a pc building subreddit for advice.

joshsonic
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If you go to PC parts picker Sam you can from that website just put your motherboard in a dummy build and then you can just search compatible gpus and CPUs the websites pretty simple and straightforward and it won't show you anything that's incompatible and when you select the part of your choice like your 3080 it'll let you know if there's any compatibility issues from there you can just fact-check it on Google

unexpectedguy
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if you search "system information" in the start menu it'll pull up the system info and on there you'll see your pc specs, next to "baseboard product" you'll see your motherboard type. Also make sure you have at least a 750w power supply if you're getting a 3080, and it's worth checking you won't be bottlenecked by your cpu

Aftal