Physx in 2019???

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Physx in 2019???

So, funny story actually. This was my first system, and I was going as budget as a new builder could. Ryzen 5 2400g(integrated graphics), a cheap ASRock motherboard, and a case that my friend told me to bug because it had rgb. So I built it, and it worked, but then I got, um, a little experimental. So at the urging of some you tubers I watch(looking at you jay!) I tried overclocking the integrated graphics. Poof. System crashed. After a few hours of scrambling through YouTube videos made by this Indian guy whom I couldn’t understand, I figured out how to clear the CMOS. Yay! A few days later it crashes again, and this time it didn’t fix. Aww. So I decided it was a graphics problem, so I decided to buy a graphics card at Best Buy! (This was during the cryptocurrency craze, so there were no good cards in stock). I ended up buying a gt 1030. Ooof. It worked for a while, then the motherboard fried itself. I still have no idea how. (Maybe it has something to do with the cheap psu I bought). So I spent another 320 dollars to buy a new cpu and motherboard. Yay! It worked! A few months later, it was Christmas time. I decided to give myself a Christmas gift(so lonely...) of a new graphics card that was actually a gaming card and not, as Linus refers to it, a “fake gaming card.” I bought myself a ZOTAC GTX 1060, and I was really happy with that! Then I came to the realization: “what the hell am I gonna do with the gt 1030??? I tried to sell it, but no one wanted to buy it. So eventually after seeing a Linus video on how dedicated physx cards are awesome I decided to go with that set up.(I later figured out the video was from almost 5 years ago). And that’s how I got a physx system in 2019, when there are NO MORE DEDICATED PHYSX GAMES BEING RELEASED.
Color(s): Blue
RGB Lighting? Yes
Theme: none
Cooling: Air Cooling
Size: E-ATX
Type: General Build

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Hardware

CPU
$ 95.00
AMD - Ryzen 5 (1400)
Socket: AM4
Cores: 4
Motherboard
$ 229.99
ASUS - ROG Strix Gaming (B350-F)
Chipset: B350
CPU Socket: AM4
Size: ATX
Memory
$ 68.00
G.Skill - Ripjaws V (3200MHz) (Black)
Type: DDR4
Capacity: 8 GB
Graphics
$ 183.86
EVGA - SC
Chip Manufacturer: NVIDIA
Chip: GTX 1030
Graphics
$ 179.99
ZOTAC - GeForce
Chip Manufacturer: NVIDIA
Chip: GTX 1060
Storage
$ 49.91
Western Digital - WD Blue
Form Factor: 2.5 Inch
Interface: SATA 6 Gb/s
Capacity: 250 GB
Storage
$ 39.00
Western Digital - WD Blue Desktop (WD10EZEX)
Form Factor: 3.5 Inch
Interface: SATA 6 Gb/s
Capacity: 1 TB
PSU
$ 31.69
Cooler Master - MWE 500
Wattage: 500
Form Factor: ATX
Efficiency: 80+
Case
$ 268.05
DIYPC - Vanguard RGB
Type: Mid-Tower
Side Panel: Tempered Glass
Monitor
$ 179.99
HP - 22CWA
Size: 21.5 Inch
Panel: IPS
Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
Keyboard
$ 196.35
SteelSeries - Apex 150
Interface: Wired
Type: Full Size
Mouse
$ 57.99
Razer - DeathAdder Chroma
Interface: Wired
Estimated total value of this build:
$ 1,050.91
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