Buying A New graphics card into a prebuild pc ( i know bad idea)

Hiroshi_2

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Im planing to buy a gtx 1050ti with amd a10 7800. Can i run games pretty good? I know there will be bottlenecking.. What would be my average fps on new games like Overwatch, Friday the 13th, etc. If 1050ti wont work any suggestion for a gpu.. Thank you in advance
 
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To be honest, I would REALLY consider getting a better CPU if you are getting a GPU like the 1050ti (at least one of the latest i5's or bottom-tier Ryzen CPU's). But if you are REALLY set on using an AMD a10, then so be it haha, it's your build. But I think you'll be fine. As long as you're gaming only at 1080p, I think you'll be able to set the graphic settings on high (maybe even very high), and still get a stable 60fps.

BummerAfterSummer

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To be honest, I would REALLY consider getting a better CPU if you are getting a GPU like the 1050ti (at least one of the latest i5's or bottom-tier Ryzen CPU's). But if you are REALLY set on using an AMD a10, then so be it haha, it's your build. But I think you'll be fine. As long as you're gaming only at 1080p, I think you'll be able to set the graphic settings on high (maybe even very high), and still get a stable 60fps.
 
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neiler0847

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I'm not sure I believe that a 1050ti will bottleneck an A10-7800. I'm no expert, but it feels like a pretty good match. The bigger question is whether the 1050ti is worth the money over a straight 1050. Many articles argue that it is not.