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Is a GTX 670 a good choice for me?
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I'm going to upgrade my GPU in the next few weeks and I was wondering if a 670 would be good choice for me.
My current build:
MoBo: ASUS M5A97
RAM: 8GB Corsair DDR3
GPU: AMD Radeon HD 6870
CPU: AMD FX-4100 (Horrible, I know)
I know the CPU may bottleneck the 670, but I've been reading some articles and they say that a simple overclock could fix that problem.
My current build:
MoBo: ASUS M5A97
RAM: 8GB Corsair DDR3
GPU: AMD Radeon HD 6870
CPU: AMD FX-4100 (Horrible, I know)
I know the CPU may bottleneck the 670, but I've been reading some articles and they say that a simple overclock could fix that problem.
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You can get a significant overclock out of the FX 4100 if your cooling is up to the task, but you'd still be running a 670 with an FX 4100. You already have a reasonably-well-balanced build that still won't be held up too much in games that are limited in performance by your graphics card. Why are you planning to upgrade?
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Looks like your current set up is fine...
Why would you want to upgrade from the current set up you have?
Why would you want to upgrade from the current set up you have?
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To reply to you both, I don't feel I'm getting as good of performance as I want. Judging from your posts it seems like upgrading is a bad idea.
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deathdealer wrote To reply to you both, I don't feel I'm getting as good of performance as I want. Judging from your posts it seems like upgrading is a bad idea.
What games do you play? You might be better-off upgrading the CPU as well and you can get a 760 and FX 6300 for not much more than what you'd pay for a 670 right now.
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r00t wroteI play anything from The Binding of Isaac to BF3. Also, would it matter if I were to upgrade my GPU then wait maybe a few weeks at most to upgrade my CPU?deathdealer wrote To reply to you both, I don't feel I'm getting as good of performance as I want. Judging from your posts it seems like upgrading is a bad idea.
What games do you play? You might be better-off upgrading the CPU as well and you can get a 760 and FX 6300 for not much more than what you'd pay for a 670 right now.
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deathdealer wroter00t wrotedeathdealer wrote To reply to you both, I don't feel I'm getting as good of performance as I want. Judging from your posts it seems like upgrading is a bad idea.
What games do you play? You might be better-off upgrading the CPU as well and you can get a 760 and FX 6300 for not much more than what you'd pay for a 670 right now.
I play anything from The Binding of Isaac to BF3. Also, would it matter if I were to upgrade my GPU then wait maybe a few weeks at most to upgrade my CPU?
I'd say take care of it all at once.
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The 760 performs slightly worse than a 670, but the price is a lot lower.
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