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  1. Posts : 179
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       #21

    http://*******/1eIdiby

    Can I get this and will it boost my fps massively with my nvidia?

    Edit:

    AD3850WNGXBOX AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) Cpu , AMD , A8 3850 Fm1 Apu Retail
    2.9ghz
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  2. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #22

    BananaMann said:
    http://*******/1eIdiby

    Can I get this and will it boost my fps massively with my nvidia?

    Edit:

    AD3850WNGXBOX AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) Cpu , AMD , A8 3850 Fm1 Apu Retail
    2.9ghz
    Not ubber massive but you will see the relief it gives your machine once it get's going
    i would say over your current build it should kick down at least 25% better performance match with your GPU the graphics on the chip will be useless though unless paired with a AMD card but still will get a banger out of it for sure
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  3. Posts : 179
    Windows 7
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       #23

    With that video card, I'd go with something like an Asus Sabertooth 990fx board and an AMD FX6300, pretty solid combo and you'll get to overclock a fair bit. total comes out to $300 which is somewhere around £180.
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  4. Posts : 7,466
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       #24

    This guy is testing out the same APU with your GPU check it out

    He did this with a Camera phone it looks Sh*tty but you get the idea same chip same card results lol
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  5. Posts : 179
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       #25

    Oops nvm lol
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  6. Posts : 7,466
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       #26

    BananaMann said:
    With that video card, I'd go with something like an Asus Sabertooth 990fx board and an AMD FX6300, pretty solid combo and you'll get to overclock a fair bit. total comes out to $300 which is somewhere around £180.
    We had someone on here with the same set up he traded it in for a i7 3770k lol

    You will be fine just upping the chip unless you really want to upgrade like that your choice
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  7. Posts : 179
    Windows 7
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       #27

    Ok and if I wanted to upgrade my mobo and cpu for £200 to perform well with my 660 on big games, what am I looking at?
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  8. Posts : 7,466
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       #28

    well i would look into the combos Amazon has for you i mean i would go with a Sabertooth 990fx and a 8320 that will be a lot better then the 6350

    if you plan on keeping AMD i would just do that and invest into some water cooling too stock coolers do terrible with these high grade chips
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  9. Posts : 1,413
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       #29

    Solarstarshines said:
    Man they just came out with this one it plays battlefield and all kinds on sick levels i have a clip of it Newegg.com - AMD A10-7700K Kaveri 3.5GHz Socket FM2+ 95W Quad-Core Desktop Processor AMD Radeon R7 series AD770KXBJABOX
    AMD A10 7850K Black Edition Quad Core CPU + Radeon 8 Core R7 Series Graphics - AD785KXBJABOX - Scan.co.uk Top of the range model here
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  10. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #30

    Solarstarshines said:
    well i would look into the combos Amazon has for you i mean i would go with a Sabertooth 990fx and a 8320 that will be a lot better then the 6350
    If you go this route you can save some money by getting a 970 based board instead. Biggest difference between the 970 and 990 based boards is Crossfire/SLI support. If Crossfire isn't a consideration, then go for a decent 970 based board (something like the Asus M5A97 EVO R2.0).

    Also please don't consider getting a A8 3870K as from what I can see what you currently have is the same CPU, just with the onboard GPU disabled,

    AMD A8-3870K vs Athlon II X4 651
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