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Help with a new PC?
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Feb 8, 2016, 01:33 AM
So, long story short, a friend at Nvidia had an old PC which she didn't need anymore, so she gave it to me. I don't know the specs on it, all I know is its water cooled, has an EVGA motherboard, and its missing a GPU and a hard drive. I just got it and its a beast, so until she finds out the specs, is there a way I could somehow find out the specs on it without a gpu and/or hard drive? 

Also, recommended GPUs I could buy?
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Feb 8, 2016, 01:35 AM
Well if you put a hard drive in you should be able to run off integrated Graphics

Hell if you put windows onto an external hard drive you can do it
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