ATI 7850 from an ATI 3850, interface question

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Hello, I am looking to upgrade my aging ATI 3850 HD 512MB card to an ATI 7850. The question is mainly with the interface version I noticed on GPUreviews here. The 3850 has a v2 interface and the 7850 has a v3, would my ASUS M3A78-EM motherboard support this card properly, this I'd like to know before I make the purchase.
 

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If you have PCI-2.0 2.1 It will run fine possible it could run on a PCI-E 1.1 it is backwards compatible and 3.0 PCI-e isn't something you will really gain from right now so you can use the card and see a big increase but if you are using a old CPU you might have bottlenecks just saying

Looking at your specs I would look into a Phenom II Black ed 965 for 95.00 us now it should support your socket if it is AM2+ so I would look into a cheap CPU upgrade and the Gpu be much better for you in the long run
 

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All PCIeX16 version are compatible, but will run at whatever speed you board has. the PCIe 2.0 and 2.1 won't be maxed out so it would be fine.
 

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Ahh, okay then I'm good :) Thanks again for the help, would my power supply be able to handle the new video card and an upgraded CPU?
 

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Yes it will.
 

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the 7850 says minimum 500W, so you will be at the top of PSU usage. I would go with a quality 650W at least, Corsair, Seasonic, or Antec are good and stable ones.
 

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A bigger PSU might have to wait despite I removed a 120mm fan and an old hard drive last week.
 

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Yeah that's maybe a 15W reduction. I suspect your PSU will work unless you get some really GPU intensive games.
 

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According to:

http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/AMD/HD_7850_HD_7870/24.html

the 7850 at max. load consumed 101W. (That doesn't seem consistent with the card's power connections, though. It uses two 6 pin PCI-E power connectors, so the maximum within spec for that would be up to 225W. As a sanity check, I notice that a 7970 draws more like 280W, close to the max for one 6 pin PCI-E plus one 8 pin.)

At a guess, your 500W OCZ PSU should work OK, even if you throw in a Phenom II X4 965.
 

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Bob you mixed up the 7870 with the 7850.

Also if that OCZ power supply is the Stealth Extreme or higher model, then it is more than enough to run a 7850 on; even if he upgrades the CPU to the x4 965.
 

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Bob you mixed up the 7870 with the 7850.

Also if that OCZ power supply is the Stealth Extreme or higher model, then it is more than enough to run a 7850 on; even if he upgrades the CPU to the x4 965.

I wasn't sure what you meant, but I checked: the 7850 has a single 6 pin PCI-E power connector.

I think that I must have looked at:

SAPPHIRE HD 7850 1GB OC GDDR5#

Foolish me. I wish that there was a maker of AMD graphics cards that gave detail like eVGA gives for their nVidia based cards. (Far from perfect though that is.)

The error aside, I didn't disagree with you.
 

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I looked at an old 3850 HD review and I see it draws about 120W at idle and just over 210W during load but Guru3D's review on 7850 shows it puts more load especially during game use. (211W for 3850, 256W for 7850).

So I really should be OK, I was looking at 7870 and it draws a bit more but I would not get that because it recommends a 550W or more PSU.
 

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Memory bus is 128 bit and I would prefer a card with 256 bit as I heard that is an important performance aspect. Also I don't run my games at max resolution but run them at a max of 1280x720 and low to medium AA so under load it probably will not draw as much.
 

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Memory bus is 128 bit and I would prefer a card with 256 bit as I heard that is an important performance aspect. Also I don't run my games at max resolution but run them at a max of 1280x720 and low to medium AA so under load it probably will not draw as much.
Ok just an option as I know you would enjoy a 7850 better :)
 

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Memory bus is 128 bit and I would prefer a card with 256 bit as I heard that is an important performance aspect. Also I don't run my games at max resolution but run them at a max of 1280x720 and low to medium AA so under load it probably will not draw as much.

AnandTech | AMD Radeon HD 7790 Review Feat. Sapphire: The First Desktop Sea Islands

Yeah, looks like the 7850 is significantly better than the 7790, although the 256 bit memory on the 7850 may be less significant if you run at 1280X720.

The review gives a system level power consumption of 255W with the graphics max'd out with Furmark. That only confirms that your 500W OCZ PSU will be more than adequate.
 

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I have a quick update about my Sapphire 7850 that arrived earlier today, it runs cooler while idle (32-35 C opposed to 45 C) and so far zero stability issues after giving it a run with Saints Row 3 in DX11 mode, Just Cause 2 with jacked up settings and almost an hour with Warframe in high settings.

The max load temperature has not exceeded past 45-47 C, which pleases me since my old 3850 has hit 65 C while under heavy load but it might have to do with the model having two fans and some heat pipes on it. :) It's not been a day and I am really happy with my upgrade so far.
 

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Great, it sounds like winner! :thumbsup:
 

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