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Is the Asus AMD/ATI HD 6670 1 GB GDDR5 Compatible with MSI FM2 A75MA P33??

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October 31, 2013 12:22:14 AM

Processor is AMD A10 5800K.

Was thinking About dual graphics.....

So is it comptaible?

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October 31, 2013 12:33:56 AM

yes it is.
just make sure your case have enough space for the card. and your PSU should have enough headroom too.
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October 31, 2013 12:47:55 AM

the HD6670 has a low max TDP of 63W, so you have more power than enogh with a lot of headroom to power that card.
and that card fits almost on any case on the market today.
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October 31, 2013 12:51:13 AM

juanjostorreshernndez said:
the HD6670 has a low max TDP of 63W, so you have more power than enogh with a lot of headroom to power that card.
and that card fits almost on any case on the market today.


okay.. but you sure that the motherboard is comptaible with the graphic card?
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October 31, 2013 12:54:13 AM

miit123 said:
Anas Bashar said:
yes it is.
just make sure your case have enough space for the card. and your PSU should have enough headroom too.


Corsair vs 450w psu

and cabinet:

http://www.zebronics.com/products/cabinet-gaming/shield


looks great, good luck.
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October 31, 2013 1:01:07 AM

Anas Bashar said:
miit123 said:
Anas Bashar said:
yes it is.
just make sure your case have enough space for the card. and your PSU should have enough headroom too.


Corsair vs 450w psu

and cabinet:

http://www.zebronics.com/products/cabinet-gaming/shield


looks great, good luck.


ok thanks and this is my first build so also wanted to ask that
would this build work properly ?
amd a10 5800k
corsair vengeance 4gb 4x1
corsair vs450
msi fm2 a75ma p33
asus amd 6770 HD 1gb DDR5
I mean is there anything wrong?
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October 31, 2013 1:06:32 AM

miit123 said:


ok thanks and this is my first build so also wanted to ask that
would this build work properly ?
amd a10 5800k
corsair vengeance 4gb 4x1
corsair vs450
msi fm2 a75ma p33
asus amd 6770 HD 1gb DDR5
I mean is there anything wrong?


why are you getting an APU? you are getting a GPU anyway.
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October 31, 2013 1:09:46 AM

did you buy these parts or not yet?
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October 31, 2013 1:20:58 AM

Anas Bashar said:
did you buy these parts or not yet?


not yet and for crossfire
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October 31, 2013 1:41:55 AM

ok, get these instead
1- Mobo: MSI 970A-G46 (newest chipset series 9, Xfire/SLi support) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
2- CPU: AMD FX-6100 Zambezi (newest CPU series FX) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

these will cost you about $15 more in total, but a lot better even if you will not use two GPU cards.

the APU you suggested is not a normal CPU (it is a CPU with an integrated GPU) thats why it is expensive. and since you are getting a GPU card anyway, you would be wasting your money on an integrated GPU that you will never use.
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October 31, 2013 1:47:50 AM

miit123 said:
Anas Bashar said:
miit123 said:
Anas Bashar said:
yes it is.
just make sure your case have enough space for the card. and your PSU should have enough headroom too.


Corsair vs 450w psu

and cabinet:

http://www.zebronics.com/products/cabinet-gaming/shield


looks great, good luck.


ok thanks and this is my first build so also wanted to ask that
would this build work properly ?
amd a10 5800k
corsair vengeance 4gb 4x1
corsair vs450
msi fm2 a75ma p33
asus amd 6770 HD 1gb DDR5
I mean is there anything wrong?


Anas Bashar said:
ok, get these instead
1- Mobo: MSI 970A-G46 (newest chipset series 9, Xfire/SLi support) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
2- CPU: AMD FX-6100 Zambezi (newest CPU series FX) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

these will cost you about $15 more in total, but a lot better even if you will not use two GPU cards.

the APU you suggested is not a normal CPU (it is a CPU with an integrated GPU) thats why it is expensive. and since you are getting a GPU card anyway, you would be wasting your money on an integrated GPU that you will never use.

I think he wants to make use of bough of them making an internal crossfire
IGPU+HD6670GPU(is on that kind of mobo options), getting better performance on graphics matters

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October 31, 2013 2:00:19 AM

Anas Bashar said:
ok, get these instead
1- Mobo: MSI 970A-G46 (newest chipset series 9, Xfire/SLi support) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
2- CPU: AMD FX-6100 Zambezi (newest CPU series FX) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

these will cost you about $15 more in total, but a lot better even if you will not use two GPU cards.

the APU you suggested is not a normal CPU (it is a CPU with an integrated GPU) thats why it is expensive. and since you are getting a GPU card anyway, you would be wasting your money on an integrated GPU that you will never use.


ok thnks
i saw benchmarks of amd a10 5800k and it runs games like crysis 3, fifa 13, gta iv and all those medium games on medium-high settings.
I am not a 'very' high end gamer so i thought that apu would be ok for me.and i had some of my budget remaining so I spent it on a gpu for crossfire to play some games in future like gta v and all the upcoming games

And what about the gpu in your build ? which gpu should I use?
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October 31, 2013 2:02:27 AM

juanjostorreshernndez said:
miit123 said:
Anas Bashar said:
miit123 said:
Anas Bashar said:
yes it is.
just make sure your case have enough space for the card. and your PSU should have enough headroom too.


Corsair vs 450w psu

and cabinet:

http://www.zebronics.com/products/cabinet-gaming/shield


looks great, good luck.


ok thanks and this is my first build so also wanted to ask that
would this build work properly ?
amd a10 5800k
corsair vengeance 4gb 4x1
corsair vs450
msi fm2 a75ma p33
asus amd 6770 HD 1gb DDR5
I mean is there anything wrong?


Anas Bashar said:
ok, get these instead
1- Mobo: MSI 970A-G46 (newest chipset series 9, Xfire/SLi support) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
2- CPU: AMD FX-6100 Zambezi (newest CPU series FX) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

these will cost you about $15 more in total, but a lot better even if you will not use two GPU cards.

the APU you suggested is not a normal CPU (it is a CPU with an integrated GPU) thats why it is expensive. and since you are getting a GPU card anyway, you would be wasting your money on an integrated GPU that you will never use.

I think he wants to make use of bough of them making an internal crossfire
IGPU+HD6670GPU(is on that kind of mobo options), getting better performance on graphics matters



well yeah you're right I wanted to crossfire and i thought i could play some good games like fifa 13, gta iv, etc. with this crossfire
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October 31, 2013 2:27:11 AM

juanjostorreshernndez said:
miit123 said:
Anas Bashar said:
miit123 said:
Anas Bashar said:
yes it is.
just make sure your case have enough space for the card. and your PSU should have enough headroom too.


Corsair vs 450w psu

and cabinet:

http://www.zebronics.com/products/cabinet-gaming/shield


looks great, good luck.


ok thanks and this is my first build so also wanted to ask that
would this build work properly ?
amd a10 5800k
corsair vengeance 4gb 4x1
corsair vs450
msi fm2 a75ma p33
asus amd 6770 HD 1gb DDR5
I mean is there anything wrong?


Anas Bashar said:
ok, get these instead
1- Mobo: MSI 970A-G46 (newest chipset series 9, Xfire/SLi support) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
2- CPU: AMD FX-6100 Zambezi (newest CPU series FX) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

these will cost you about $15 more in total, but a lot better even if you will not use two GPU cards.

the APU you suggested is not a normal CPU (it is a CPU with an integrated GPU) thats why it is expensive. and since you are getting a GPU card anyway, you would be wasting your money on an integrated GPU that you will never use.

I think he wants to make use of bough of them making an internal crossfire
IGPU+HD6670GPU(is on that kind of mobo options), getting better performance on graphics matters



getting a better PC now (cpu+mobo) with one discrete card, and then getting another card later on is a better strategy for the long run (better future-proofing, i hate to use that expression though).

as for AMD APU cross fire technology, it is not mature yet, it gives better benchmarks, but not a better gaming performance.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/dual-graphics-cross...
an integrated GPU is incomparable to a cooled discrete card.
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