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5. How important is which company makes the card? Is the EVGA GTX 970 virtually identical to the ASUS one, and gigabyte one, etc?
12:56 - [GFL] Oyvoyv: 6. What are the cons and pros of different strengths of PSUs? The GPU and CPU I'm looking at combined use a bit over 200W. I assume other components use a bit too, so is 600W fitting, or too much? Can too much be a problem?
12:56 - [GFL] Oyvoyv: Thanks in advance! (Hopefully you got all the messages)
1. How do ports work when building a PC? I'm assuming the HDMI port comes out of the graphics card (so I plug that into the HDMI "slot" on the case I buy), and that USB ports connect to the internal hard-drives. Is that correct?
2. Are network cards now built into the motherboard? In my last desktop PC, it was a separate card. Do I have to buy a separate network card?
12:48 - [GFL] Oyvoyv: 3. What limits the amount of USB ports I can have?