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September 6, 2014 6:16:59 AM

I want to know that which gpu is best for me,
My pc specifications are...
Cpu...pentium duel core 1.8ghz
Motherboard...I dontknow but I've purchased this in 2013 and its a msi product
Ram...8gb ddr3
Hdd...500gb
Psu...500watt frontach

Iwant to buy zotac/msi/asus gtx 750ti oc duel fan graphic card
Is that great for me or not
If not than what kind of improvement should I do?

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September 6, 2014 6:21:40 AM

Download and run CPU-Z and post the hardware specs on the motherboard and cpu. It seems likely that your CPU is too weak for that card and will bottleneck the crap out of it but it's hard to say without knowing the actual CPU and motherboard model numbers. You can download CPU-Z here:

http://www.cpuid.com/downloads/cpu-z/1.70-setup-en.exe
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September 6, 2014 6:27:51 AM

Better stick with GTX 560 or R7 250 for that CPU.
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September 6, 2014 6:40:54 AM

darkbreeze said:
Download and run CPU-Z and post the hardware specs on the motherboard and cpu. It seems likely that your CPU is too weak for that card and will bottleneck the crap out of it but it's hard to say without knowing the actual CPU and motherboard model numbers. You can download CPU-Z here:

http://www.cpuid.com/downloads/cpu-z/1.70-setup-en.exe


Is that any issue, what cpu or motherboard i've?
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September 6, 2014 6:41:05 AM

Go ahead and buy that GTX750ti.
Your psu will support it, or even a stronger card.
A stronger graphics card will give you the choice of either faster FPS if your cpu is strong enough,higher resolutions, or more eye candy and detail.
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September 6, 2014 6:43:48 AM

EasyLover said:
Better stick with GTX 560 or R7 250 for that CPU.


Why should I not recommended to buy 750ti oc,
What's the problem in that



Thanks for helping...:-)
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September 6, 2014 6:53:07 AM

geofelt said:
Go ahead and buy that GTX750ti.
Your psu will support it, or even a stronger card.
A stronger graphics card will give you the choice of either faster FPS if your cpu is strong enough,higher resolutions, or more eye candy and detail.


Waw that's what I'm talking about, thanks for your solution

Which is better for me msi asus or zotac
And can I play nfs rival, bf4, crysis 3 in that card
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September 6, 2014 7:05:59 AM

geofelt said:
Go ahead and buy that GTX750ti.
Your psu will support it, or even a stronger card.
A stronger graphics card will give you the choice of either faster FPS if your cpu is strong enough,higher resolutions, or more eye candy and detail.


How can I undo the best solution in this thread because I've clicked that buttun accidently, sorry about that.
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September 6, 2014 7:42:08 AM

Robin Kumawat said:
EasyLover said:
Better stick with GTX 560 or R7 250 for that CPU.


Why should I not recommended to buy 750ti oc,
What's the problem in that



Thanks for helping...:-)


That is because Intel Pentium CPU is a weak CPU unless it is Anniversary Edition from Intel. Any good GPU will be bottle-necked by this CPU. 750Ti is a nice choice and PSU is more than sufficient to handle the load. You even don't need 6 pin connector with 750Ti as it will draw power from PCI slot. Make a wise choice please.
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September 6, 2014 11:05:00 AM

EasyLover said:
Robin Kumawat said:
EasyLover said:
Better stick with GTX 560 or R7 250 for that CPU.


Why should I not recommended to buy 750ti oc,
What's the problem in that



Thanks for helping...:-)


That is because Intel Pentium CPU is a weak CPU unless it is Anniversary Edition from Intel. Any good GPU will be bottle-necked by this CPU. 750Ti is a nice choice and PSU is more than sufficient to handle the load. You even don't need 6 pin connector with 750Ti as it will draw power from PCI slot. Make a wise choice please.


then what you say, which graphic card is best for me and please make sure that the all latest games can play in that graphic card. my budged is 170$
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September 6, 2014 11:21:32 AM

Pl provide the model of your Intel CPU. It was asked earlier as well by other forum member. It would help in making a good choice for you.
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September 6, 2014 11:45:42 AM

EasyLover said:
Pl provide the model of your Intel CPU. It was asked earlier as well by other forum member. It would help in making a good choice for you.


please tell me that if i bought this card (750ti oc) then it harmfull for my pc or not
because i dont think so that my pc is cant handle it ,because my psu is 500watt and it doesn't matter that what kind of motherboard or cpu you have. i know that this card does not required any 6pin connector. then it doesn't mean that it cant ran by pentium , and you've to watch this video that taken from geforce formus. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_Pnte_niJE
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September 6, 2014 12:30:55 PM

Ok, it you can't do one simple thing like answer the questions that are asked, and provide some information on exactly what cpu you have, don't expect any fracking answers from anybody that knows what they are talking about. You've been asked, twice or actually three times now, for your cpu model. It matters or we wouldn't be asking. For somebody like in the above threads to tell you that card will run fine with a dual core Pentium and not know whether or not it's one of the first series of dual cores or a later series, is just ridiculous, that card will never run right with a Gen1 dual core Pentium.
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September 6, 2014 7:53:43 PM

darkbreeze said:
Ok, it you can't do one simple thing like answer the questions that are asked, and provide some information on exactly what cpu you have, don't expect any fracking answers from anybody that knows what they are talking about. You've been asked, twice or actually three times now, for your cpu model. It matters or we wouldn't be asking. For somebody like in the above threads to tell you that card will run fine with a dual core Pentium and not know whether or not it's one of the first series of dual cores or a later series, is just ridiculous, that card will never run right with a Gen1 dual core Pentium.


and what about ASUS GeForce GTX750TI-OC-2GD5 performance graphics GDDR5 2GB
its need an 6pin powersupply and have duel fan also....


sorry for last time and thanks for helping. :-)
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September 6, 2014 9:11:15 PM

I give up.
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