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July 23, 2013 11:51:29 PM

I'm helping a friend build a good computer (NOT FOR GAMING)

I just need to make sure of something. Since he doesn't play games integrated graphics would be enough for his needs but would this support 1920x1080 resolution?

This mobo
ASUS M5A78L-M LX PLUS AM3+ AMD 760G Micro ATX AMD Motherboard
and the FX-6300

I'm almost certain that this will be more than enough for 1920x1080 resolution non gaming display.. The most graphic intensive things he will probably be doing is playing 1080p videos but I think this will be more than enough to achieve his needs.

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July 23, 2013 11:59:00 PM

HopelessNoob said:
I'm helping a friend build a good computer (NOT FOR GAMING)

I just need to make sure of something. Since he doesn't play games integrated graphics would be enough for his needs but would this support 1920x1080 resolution?

This mobo
ASUS M5A78L-M LX PLUS AM3+ AMD 760G Micro ATX AMD Motherboard
and the FX-6300

I'm almost certain that this will be more than enough for 1920x1080 resolution non gaming display.. The most graphic intensive things he will probably be doing is playing 1080p videos but I think this will be more than enough to achieve his needs.

Thanks


for non Gaming the best is intel Haswell , their onboard Graphics are very good and enough and the i5 is a fast CPU

tell me your budget.

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July 24, 2013 12:12:48 AM

i've done quite a bit of research and it's true that the 4570 is better than the 6300 but it comes at almost 2x the price which is definitely not worth it if my friend wont be doing anything serious with the computer. simply put, he just needs to listen to music watch at most 1080p videos and type word documents and make powerpoints
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July 24, 2013 12:29:10 AM

Definitely. Any onboard chip set still being sold will easily display at that resolution on a single monitor, for anything besides videos or a single screen you might need something different. But I think the lowliest onboard on AMD mobos these days are the 3000's and that would do it just fine.
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