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

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looks great, good luck.

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okay.. but you sure that the motherboard is comptaible with the graphic card?
 

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looks great, good luck.
 
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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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why are you getting an APU? you are getting a GPU anyway.
 

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ok, get these instead
1- Mobo: MSI 970A-G46 (newest chipset series 9, Xfire/SLi support) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130637
2- CPU: AMD FX-6100 Zambezi (newest CPU series FX) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103962

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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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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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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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-crossfire-benchmark,3583-10.html
an integrated GPU is incomparable to a cooled discrete card.