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    hey guys, got a question. Computer build is in signature, but I still have my old gtx 240 card. think I should throw that into the other slot and program windows to use that for general computer use and just use the gtx 570 for high demand programs such as gaming? i was wondering what the difference in power consumption would be, and if I'd be saving much money by doing so or not. thanks in advance.
    Intel I-7 Quad core 4790k 4.0ghz
    Geforce GTX 760 4GB GPU, SC
    Cooler Master 850 Gold PSU
    Z97-AR motherboard
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    Cooler Master 932 HAF - Full sized tower

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    I would go for the gtx 570, you won't have any power problems with an 850watts psu. However the gtx 570 is much better for gaming, but it's not the best. Check out other reviews to get the best performance for you budget. The gtx 580 is about $250.

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