Is this APU strong enough to handle my video card?

elvega

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What kind of difference am I looking at? The problem is that I'm getting a big discount on the first processor. Is it bad that it is CPU + GPU? Does that mean it wasn't meant to use a video card like the one I posted?
 

ohyouknow

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What resolution is your monitor? Also, you're going to have to pick up the rest of the parts for your build correct? Money being spent? There is quite a bit information missing that you need to clear up.

Might as well build from scratch and set your cpu price to $100 or so i3/phenom range. An APU is mostly for people who don't want to bother with picking up a discrete GPU, which you clearly are not it's intended audience.
 

bartholomew

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APUs are for tight budget gamers, one who cannot afford a GPU.
The APU, for a very reasonable price, gives you a fairly decent CPU & a good integrated GPU, which is equivalent to a HD5450(I think so).
Since games are more GPU bound, APU becomes a good choice for that small price.

But, if you have the cash for a GPU, then why not get Intel's Celeron G530. Overall performance(G530 + 560GTX-TI) will be much better than the APU.