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February 28, 2014 8:34:24 AM

System Manufacturer: ECS
System Model:MCP61M-M3
BIOS: DefaultSystemBIOS
Processor: AMD Sempron(tm) 145 Processor, ~2.8GHz
Memory: 4096MB RAM
Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GTS 450
DDR3
this specification can support which graphics card is higher than my?

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February 28, 2014 9:24:28 AM

AFAIK the Sempron is a single core, in which case a GPU upgrade won't do you any good. The only thing suitable for gaming in your PC is the RAM.

If you really want to upgrade your GPU, which I wouldn't suggest, we would need to know what PSU you have. Wattage and optimally also amps on the +12v rail. But really, it won't do you any good with that CPU.
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February 28, 2014 10:29:13 PM

System Manufacturer: ASUSTeK Computer INC
System Model: CP6130
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2120 CPU @ 3.30GHz (4 CPUs), ~3.3GHz
Memory: 4096MB
card name:NVIDIA GeForce 405
how about this specification?
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March 1, 2014 1:38:28 AM

Smelonz Sam said:
System Manufacturer: ASUSTeK Computer INC
System Model: CP6130
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2120 CPU @ 3.30GHz (4 CPUs), ~3.3GHz
Memory: 4096MB
card name:NVIDIA GeForce 405
how about this specification?

How did you just change the specification? Are you planning on buying on of these and then upgrading? Give us a little context. As for the PC, it is much better. The i3 is a little on the slow side, but will be enough for many modern games. Before we can tell you which GPU to get we need to know what PSU that PC has and preferably also the case (to know if the GPU even fits).
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March 1, 2014 2:09:26 AM

I've just checked. It has a 200w PSU. That's why you don't buy pre-builts. They give you the weakest and shittiest PSU they can possible find and artificially limit upgrade-ability. You'll need to upgrade that PSU first if you want to put a decent GPU in there. But again, why are you asking about different PCs? Have you even bought one yet?
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March 1, 2014 10:17:51 PM

my PSU is Nemo AD-5320 350W, and the i3 i just ask for my brother
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March 2, 2014 9:42:21 PM

Smelonz Sam said:
my PSU is Nemo AD-5320 350W, and the i3 i just ask for my brother

So the first PC is yours and has the Nemo 350w? That one needs a total overhaul. A single core is simply too weak these days. A GPU upgrade won't do you any good with that thing.

For the second, I still would need to know the PSU and your budget. A GTX 660, 660ti, 750ti or on the AMD side a R9 260x, 270 or 270x would probably give him good gaming performance. Anything faster than that would be bottlenecked too much by the CPU.


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March 4, 2014 6:44:47 AM

OnkelCannabia said:
Smelonz Sam said:
my PSU is Nemo AD-5320 350W, and the i3 i just ask for my brother

So the first PC is yours and has the Nemo 350w? That one needs a total overhaul. A single core is simply too weak these days. A GPU upgrade won't do you any good with that thing.

For the second, I still would need to know the PSU and your budget. A GTX 660, 660ti, 750ti or on the AMD side a R9 260x, 270 or 270x would probably give him good gaming performance. Anything faster than that would be bottlenecked too much by the CPU.




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March 4, 2014 6:47:23 AM

can i change the processor with this motherboard ECS MCP61M-M3?
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March 4, 2014 9:43:32 PM

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can i change the processor with this motherboard ECS MCP61M-M3?

Wow, there is a Sempron version that runs on sockel AM3. I had no idea. This is good news for you. You're motherboard supports the phenom II series. The fastest CPU is the Phenom II X6 1100T. It will let you run modern games no problem.

Considering that the situation with that PC isn't that bad. Get a new CPU, PSU and GPU and you can max out most modern games.
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March 4, 2014 10:35:29 PM

OnkelCannabia said:
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can i change the processor with this motherboard ECS MCP61M-M3?

Wow, there is a Sempron version that runs on sockel AM3. I had no idea. This is good news for you. You're motherboard supports the phenom II series. The fastest CPU is the Phenom II X6 1100T. It will let you run modern games no problem.

Considering that the situation with that PC isn't that bad. Get a new CPU, PSU and GPU and you can max out most modern games.


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March 5, 2014 8:51:42 AM

OnkelCannabia said:
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can i change the processor with this motherboard ECS MCP61M-M3?

Wow, there is a Sempron version that runs on sockel AM3. I had no idea. This is good news for you. You're motherboard supports the phenom II series. The fastest CPU is the Phenom II X6 1100T. It will let you run modern games no problem.

Considering that the situation with that PC isn't that bad. Get a new CPU, PSU and GPU and you can max out most modern games.


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March 5, 2014 8:59:16 AM

if i change the processor ,izzit need to set the overclocking?
& what is overclocking?

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March 6, 2014 6:55:53 AM

Smelonz Sam said:
if i change the processor ,izzit need to set the overclocking?
& what is overclocking?



Overclocking means you basically make the CPU faster at the expense of higher temperatures and higher power draw. If you clock you CPU too high and don't know what you are doing you can damage it. Many other components can be overclocked like GPUs or even monitors. I wouldn't recommend overclocking if you have little knowledge about PCs. Just leave it as it is and don't concern yourself with it.
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March 6, 2014 9:37:32 AM

OnkelCannabia said:
Smelonz Sam said:
if i change the processor ,izzit need to set the overclocking?
& what is overclocking?



Overclocking means you basically make the CPU faster at the expense of higher temperatures and higher power draw. If you clock you CPU too high and don't know what you are doing you can damage it. Many other components can be overclocked like GPUs or even monitors. I wouldn't recommend overclocking if you have little knowledge about PCs. Just leave it as it is and don't concern yourself with it.


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March 6, 2014 9:51:00 AM

oh i see, thank you very much.
if changed the processor,your suggest is using what PSU and GPU ?
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March 6, 2014 9:56:11 AM

For GPU I would go with the MSI R9 270 X
For PSU I like Corsair RM650
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March 6, 2014 10:06:13 AM

That doesn't really matter. What matters is how much you can spend.
What is your budget, and which country do you live in?
Also post a site which you can buy computer hardware from.
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March 7, 2014 3:21:20 AM

Sp00kie said:
For GPU I would go with the MSI R9 270 X
For PSU I like Corsair RM650


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March 7, 2014 3:25:36 AM

i m from Malaysia ,my budget is RM 1,000 for both PSU and GPU .
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March 7, 2014 4:49:59 AM

Is there any website that you can shop off of? Makes it easier for us to recommend hardware for you.
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March 7, 2014 8:21:32 AM

cst1992 said:
Is there any website that you can shop off of? Makes it easier for us to recommend hardware for you.


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March 7, 2014 8:23:10 AM

just start plan about it ,not yet find the shop or website
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March 7, 2014 10:55:55 PM

cst1992 said:
Is there any website that you can shop off of? Makes it easier for us to recommend hardware for you.


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