u/Nornea

Image 1 — Found a PSP 2000 on a sidewalk
Image 2 — Found a PSP 2000 on a sidewalk
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Found a PSP 2000 on a sidewalk

I made a post about it earlier. My fiancé picked it up knowing I'd be interested and happy lol. It had a spicy pillow battery attached to it. Looks to be intentionally thrown out with a bunch of other junk that's not working. I removed the battery and ordered a charger and it works! Now I'm browsing for a battery from AliExpress, everyone seems to agree OSTENT is the best brand. I'm so fricking happy. 

As of now, it has a 2GB Stick Pro Duo. It'll be enough till I get the adapter. The UMD drive makes noises but it works so well. I remember my childhood 1000 being extremely slow. Especially playing midnight club 3, loading would take about 5 -10 minutes sometimes. I've never owned a 2000 but it seems the UMD drive is such an upgrade in terms of speed.

u/Nornea — 16 hours ago
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Help Me Make a Final Decision

Hello,

I've been trying to upgrade my gpu since December but can't seems to decide. I'll copy n paste my previous post here"

I have an Acer Nitro N-50 620 series desktop. i5-11400F GTX1660 Super 16DDR4. It works great for 1080p gaming but I upgraded my monitor in December to an MSI 2k 180hz 0.5 (GTG) with the idea that i'm upgrading my gpu down the line and I have the money now. I'm thinking any version of an RTX 3060 would do? coming from a 1660S would it be a significant upgrade?

I really don't mind tweaking the settings. I'm not excepting 2k at 180fps. The only modern game I have been playing is starfield and I can get 50-60 fps on the lowest possible settings. I would love to play it on medium or high and not see my gpu struggle. My budget is around $500~ CAD. i'm in Canada.

I mainly play Overwatch, indie games, some modern triple a games but not a lot, and some rust here and there.

Any help appreciated."

So it turns out my PSU is indeed 500W and i'v decided on getting this exact gpu PowerColor Reaper AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB GDDR6 : Amazon.ca: Electronics. Does that make sense for my setup and would I run into any issues since it's a pre built PC?

Thank you.

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u/Nornea — 4 days ago