CPU: amd fx 8350 8 core black edition COOLING: water cooler Antec h2o 620- 4 nzxt 120mm fans- 1 nzxt 140mm fan PSU: nzxt 700w (hale82 v2) MB: Asus m5 a97 r2.0 RAM: 8gb kingston hyperx beast GPU: amd sapphire R9 270x CASE: nzxt tempest 210 (moded by me) GAMING PHERIPHERALS: logitech g27 (modded shifter and wheel)
its a laptop... CPU: intel i7mobile 4510U @2 ghz (i think) GPU: intel 850M 4GB 12GB ddr3 1tb HDD dvd driver i have no idea about all the others becuase hp never told me. i would love to build myself a proper pc but money stops me :*(
Finally gave into myself and brought an ASUS 960 2g STRIX. Should be a fair improvement from the 650ti... A GTX 960 + i5 4670 and 8GB should be very decent in many games I would think.
Hello ,again i need help i am building a new pc so i can play my games the way they should be played and i need to know can i put the old hdd into the new pc or should i get a new hdd and here is a link to the new pc if u care https://pcpartpicker.com/user/DasCreeper/saved/ thank you for the help
Lenovo H420 Win10 Pro Intel "HD" Graphics Pentium G620 4GB RAM(was 2gb) haunted dvd drive 500g wd blue hdd have a used gt630 1g from another pc but dont know my power supply if i didnt chose this crap(i didnt know whats good pc or bad at that time) then i might buy dis game.
GPU:AMD Radeon R7 260X CPU:Intel core 13 530 CASE: Thermaltake WingRS 100 PSU: Corsair CX600M MOTHERBOARD: Asus P7P55D LE I really dont know if thats good or what.
My pc specs are: Cpu intel core i3 540 quad core 4.09 ghz over clocked. 8 gb of ram. GPU evga gtx 570 hd. hard drives one 750 gb, one 600 gb, one 250 gb. computer case Lancool Dragon Lord PC-k62. mother board made by evga model unknown. heatsink Cooler Master hyper 212 plus.
AMD FX 8350 8 Core Black Edition 8GB of Corsair RAM XFX R9 290X Black Edition Hdd is a WD black 1 TB Motherboard is Asrock 980 DE3 AM3+ Power is Corsair CX 750W And Windows 10 home 64
My main rig CPU: Xeon E3-1230 v3 Cooler: Noctua NH-U12P SE2 RAM: 8GB of HyperX Fury (in black) GPU: EVGA GTX 970 FTW+ running 1530/1900 24/7, 1560/2125 is benching stable for it. Motherboard: MSI Z97S Krait PSU: EVGA 750 G2 Storage: 2 1TB Seagate Barracuda HDDs.. One is like 6 years old now, I need bigger HDDs + 128GB Samsung 850 EVO for a boot drive OS: Windows 10 Home All in a NZXT S340 in a Glossy Black finish Pic of main rig: https://i.imgur.com/NYvCUcV.jpg Second rig is a bit of a beater CPU: AMD FX 8120 @ 4.2GHz w/stock voltage Cooler: Coolermaster Evo 212 RAM: Some Dell OEM ram overclocked to CL9 1866 @1.65v GPU: GTX 480 830/1000 for a 24/7 oc Motherboard: Gigabyte 78LMT-USB3 rev 6.0 PSU: EVGA 600B Storage: 1x 1TB Seagate HDD OS: Windows 7 Home Premium All in a beaten Rosewill Redbone... I really, really hate this case.
Your CPU is fine, rather than wasting money on an i7 you should get a graphics card that doesn't suck.
They removed it ages ago, the numbers it produced were actually the most meaningless benchmarks possible.
8 gigs of ddr3 ram. AMD phenom 2 1090t 6 core @4.1 ghz 850 watt psu Powercolor 290x 4 gig. 2016 will be a good year for cpu upgrades. I'm going to see how the new amd zen performs as I'm hearing we should expect much better this time around. Otherwise I'm going Intel.
Then again if they pull a usual AMD it may be clocked at 4.4Ghz+, which would at least push Intel to make faster chips. Heck, if it's competitive at all and costs $300 at least that will keep the 6700k from going higher than it's current, insane, $430 pricepoint.
Your mistaken. AMD isn't dead, just outgunned. Zen and the r9 400 series are going to be a big jump. everyone is getting much better silicon. 9 months from now is a really good time for spending tons of money on upgrades.
AMD arent investing any money in the desktop CPU division though. Most of their efforts are going to GPUs. Plus they seem to be trying to get into ARM on the side. I think they were quoted as being a 20% improvement over current gen, no mention about higher clock speeds, however there was 1 rumour that may fix the biggest issue with AMD+BeamNG, the FPUs, may be 2 per module. Plus heard things about a hyperthreading type implementation. So will they be better than current AMD offerings? Undoubtedly. Still not expecting them to outdo intel myself though. The GPU game is something else entirely, I am not overly familiar with AMD GPU offerings or the future plans for AMD or Nvidia, what little I have seen is that they are competitive again, which they werent usually, although they did at least nail the price point compared to NVidia. And their server/ARM plans that were mentioned a while back (although slated for 2017 or so at the time) seemed interesting.