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i want to know how well the on board graphics will work with these two products.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
I am not expecting it to run ultra or anything like that. i know it won't.
Will it run world of tanks on medium settings? will it run war thunder on medium settings?
How will it run star craft? how will it run diablo 3? how will it run Skyrim?
How will it run euro truck simulator 2? how will it run Sid Meier's civilization?
How will it run kerbal space program? how will it run league of legends?
How will it run mine craft?
How will this cpu and motherboard with on board graphics perform with live streaming?
I do plan on overclocking this cpu also.
In the future i also plan on getting a discrete graphics card.
I have already picked these two out. i don't really have anymore of a budget.
I only have $24.58 left after that including shipping. i use new egg too by the way.
Is there anything else i can get for that?
Thanks for the help in advance.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
I am not expecting it to run ultra or anything like that. i know it won't.
Will it run world of tanks on medium settings? will it run war thunder on medium settings?
How will it run star craft? how will it run diablo 3? how will it run Skyrim?
How will it run euro truck simulator 2? how will it run Sid Meier's civilization?
How will it run kerbal space program? how will it run league of legends?
How will it run mine craft?
How will this cpu and motherboard with on board graphics perform with live streaming?
I do plan on overclocking this cpu also.
In the future i also plan on getting a discrete graphics card.
I have already picked these two out. i don't really have anymore of a budget.
I only have $24.58 left after that including shipping. i use new egg too by the way.
Is there anything else i can get for that?
Thanks for the help in advance.
' Nvidias driver and API are better suited to AMD parallelism than AMD's own GPUs in DX11 titles. ''
I see so amd made there stuff not work well together??
now I do know back in the old days a AMD chip on a NVidia chipset board workd to me better then the amd chipset but then it was like NVidia forced AMD into the chipset market cause they pulled out
I would like to see some links on his info too
I see so amd made there stuff not work well together??
now I do know back in the old days a AMD chip on a NVidia chipset board workd to me better then the amd chipset but then it was like NVidia forced AMD into the chipset market cause they pulled out
I would like to see some links on his info too
Tristan Artmann
October 17, 2014 10:36:31 AM
mdocod said:
For an AMD CPU, an Nvidia GPU might be a smarter move. In DX11 titles a maxwell or kepler will produce up to 25% higher minimum FPS in compute bound conditions due to reduced compute overhead on any single core. Nvidias driver and API are better suited to AMD parallelism than AMD's own GPUs in DX11 titles. GTX660 or GTX760, whichever you can afford.
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Assuming you have the TR-600P, you shouldn't have any problems with the PSU for overclocking the CPU on an FM2+ platform. The TR-600P is likely OEMed by FSP and I believe it shares a platform with their Raider and/or Aurum S series. I think they even threw a Japanese primary filtering capacitor on it for good press. The secondaries are likely 105C rated Teapo or Capxon, which is similar to what you would find in a Rosewill Green, Rosewill Arc, or Corsair Builder/CX series. The 600W rating and Bronze certification are both likely on the conservative side as I believe the platform has been sold as a 650W passing Silver and Gold in some of FSPs models. It's not a top tier PSU, probably ~ Tier two Class B based on looking at that thread.
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Don't worry about having selected the 860K. Granted an i3 haswell would run many games better (up to ~25% better), once overclocked the advantage of the i3 in those games will be pretty slim. In fact, in DX11 games, an overclocked 860K with an nvidia GPU will maintain higher minimum FPS in compute bound conditions than an i3-4130 with an AMD GPU.
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awesome! i will probably be getting a gtx 760. would it be better to pony up for a 970?
For an AMD CPU, an Nvidia GPU might be a smarter move. In DX11 titles a maxwell or kepler will produce up to 25% higher minimum FPS in compute bound conditions due to reduced compute overhead on any single core. Nvidias driver and API are better suited to AMD parallelism than AMD's own GPUs in DX11 titles.
GTX660 or GTX760, whichever you can afford.
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Assuming you have the TR-600P, you shouldn't have any problems with the PSU for overclocking the CPU on an FM2+ platform. The TR-600P is likely OEMed by FSP and I believe it shares a platform with their Raider and/or Aurum S series. I think they even threw a Japanese primary filtering capacitor on it for good press. The secondaries are likely 105C rated Teapo or Capxon, which is similar to what you would find in a Rosewill Green, Rosewill Arc, or Corsair Builder/CX series. The 600W rating and Bronze certification are both likely on the conservative side as I believe the platform has been sold as a 650W passing Silver and Gold in some of FSPs models. It's not a top tier PSU, probably ~ Tier two Class B based on looking at that thread.
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Don't worry about having selected the 860K. Granted an i3 haswell would run many games better (up to ~25% better), once overclocked the advantage of the i3 in those games will be pretty slim. In fact, in DX11 games, an overclocked 860K with an nvidia GPU will maintain higher minimum FPS in compute bound conditions than an i3-4130 with an AMD GPU.
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GTX660 or GTX760, whichever you can afford.
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Assuming you have the TR-600P, you shouldn't have any problems with the PSU for overclocking the CPU on an FM2+ platform. The TR-600P is likely OEMed by FSP and I believe it shares a platform with their Raider and/or Aurum S series. I think they even threw a Japanese primary filtering capacitor on it for good press. The secondaries are likely 105C rated Teapo or Capxon, which is similar to what you would find in a Rosewill Green, Rosewill Arc, or Corsair Builder/CX series. The 600W rating and Bronze certification are both likely on the conservative side as I believe the platform has been sold as a 650W passing Silver and Gold in some of FSPs models. It's not a top tier PSU, probably ~ Tier two Class B based on looking at that thread.
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Don't worry about having selected the 860K. Granted an i3 haswell would run many games better (up to ~25% better), once overclocked the advantage of the i3 in those games will be pretty slim. In fact, in DX11 games, an overclocked 860K with an nvidia GPU will maintain higher minimum FPS in compute bound conditions than an i3-4130 with an AMD GPU.
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Tristan Artmann
October 17, 2014 9:46:18 AM
RazerZ said:
Tristan Artmann said:
RazerZ said:
Yes, that's a good card. No need to worry about a bottleneck.awesome! now for overclocking i know pretty much how it works. never done it though. am i going to need a aftermarket cooler? what about power? i have a 600 watt psu right now. is that ok?
For overclocking it would be best to get an aftermarket cooler to keep the CPU cool and stable. For ~$35 the 212 evo is a decent budget cooler.
However I would rather get a locked i3 4150 and h81 motherboard for the same price. Better performance even though it can't overclock.
Your 600W PSU should do as long as it's a good unit. Check to see if it's at least tier three on this list:
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-1804779/power-supp...
i have a thermal take tr2 bronze 600 watts. it says it is yet to be tiered.
Tristan Artmann said:
RazerZ said:
Yes, that's a good card. No need to worry about a bottleneck.awesome! now for overclocking i know pretty much how it works. never done it though. am i going to need a aftermarket cooler? what about power? i have a 600 watt psu right now. is that ok?
For overclocking it would be best to get an aftermarket cooler to keep the CPU cool and stable. For ~$35 the 212 evo is a decent budget cooler.
However I would rather get a locked i3 4150 and h81 motherboard for the same price. Better performance even though it can't overclock.
Your 600W PSU should do as long as it's a good unit. Check to see if it's at least tier three on this list:
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-1804779/power-supp...
Tristan Artmann
October 17, 2014 7:11:15 AM
Tristan Artmann
October 17, 2014 7:04:07 AM
RazerZ said:
Tristan Artmann said:
RazerZ said:
Just make sure you get a decent graphics card if you're going with the 860k. I can help pick one out for you if you want. What is your budget for the graphics cards?less than $200.
I would go with a R9 280, or if you need something cheaper a R9 270 or 270x.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
is this one good?
i shouldn't have to worry about bottle necking or anything right?
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