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March 16, 2014 5:12:32 PM

Hey I have a AMD A4-5300 Trinity 3.4GHz. I was wondering if I should just use my EN9600GT silent, or should i dual graphics my PC and pair it with ASUS HD6670-2GD3 Radeon HD 6670?

Will the EN9600GT run games fast and at higher settings or will the dual graphics work better with the ASUS HD6670?

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March 16, 2014 5:23:31 PM

If this is your cpu, then a 6670 isn't compatible for AMD's Dual Graphics. Only the A10, A8, and A6 processors support this technology, not your A4.

A dual core cpu is really not good at all for gaming. I would suggest upgrading it.
What is your motherboard?
This will tell me what you can upgrade to.
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March 16, 2014 5:25:34 PM

The 6670 is significantly better. I would go with that card. Dual graphics won't improve preformance very much, so 6670 will do most of the work.
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March 16, 2014 5:27:43 PM

ak47jar3d said:
Dual graphics won't improve preformance very much, so 6670 will do most of the work.


Like I said, his processor doesn't support Dual Graphics.
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March 16, 2014 6:14:21 PM

xxthunder256xx said:
ak47jar3d said:
Dual graphics won't improve preformance very much, so 6670 will do most of the work.


Like I said, his processor doesn't support Dual Graphics.


Thanks for the reply from both of u. Also xxthunder i was told dual graphics was available threw this CPU. I know alot of upgrades for my set up but this is a budget build. My last mobo and CPU died and even this CPU is a major upgrade from the old. So if the dual graphics is not available would it be better to go with the EN9600GT or the 6670 OR can i find a better card than both of these for less than 100$?
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March 16, 2014 6:36:58 PM

khali20830 said:
xxthunder256xx said:
ak47jar3d said:
Dual graphics won't improve preformance very much, so 6670 will do most of the work.


Like I said, his processor doesn't support Dual Graphics.


Thanks for the reply from both of u. Also xxthunder i was told dual graphics was available threw this CPU. I know alot of upgrades for my set up but this is a budget build. My last mobo and CPU died and even this CPU is a major upgrade from the old. So if the dual graphics is not available would it be better to go with the EN9600GT or the 6670 OR can i find a better card than both of these for less than 100$?


The 6670 and the older 9600GT aren't the best, but since you already own the 9600, I suggest using it. If you can afford it, go for an R7 250X. Here is a list of all from Newegg:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=E...

If that's too much, go down to one of these:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
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March 16, 2014 7:16:55 PM

xxthunder256xx said:
khali20830 said:
xxthunder256xx said:
ak47jar3d said:
Dual graphics won't improve preformance very much, so 6670 will do most of the work.


Like I said, his processor doesn't support Dual Graphics.


Thanks for the reply from both of u. Also xxthunder i was told dual graphics was available threw this CPU. I know alot of upgrades for my set up but this is a budget build. My last mobo and CPU died and even this CPU is a major upgrade from the old. So if the dual graphics is not available would it be better to go with the EN9600GT or the 6670 OR can i find a better card than both of these for less than 100$?


The 6670 and the older 9600GT aren't the best, but since you already own the 9600, I suggest using it. If you can afford it, go for an R7 250X. Here is a list of all from Newegg:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=E...

If that's too much, go down to one of these:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...


After looking ill go with the r7. Specifications show 150w to power. My question is with can a 500w power supply support everything in my pc or should i get a more powerful power supply?

Pc specs:

Case is RAIDMAX SMILEODON Extreme black edition

PSU 500w

CPU AMD A4-5300 Trinity 3.4GHz

Mobo ASUS A55BM-A

Ram Team Elite Plus 8GB ddr3 1333.
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March 17, 2014 5:22:12 AM

Oh yeah 500 watts is more than twice what you need, maybe even 3 times. You could be fine on a 300 watt to tell the truth. An R7 might use 70 watts max load, so you're fine.

Glad I helped!

Please select my earlier answer as "Best Answer!" It would help so much!
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