intergrated apu graphics + dedicated graphics=?

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       #21

    so could i can just change my apu and it would game good not adding gpus or enything just changeing the apu to the A10-7850K
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       #22

    From my point of view, it should suffice, otherwise, even Roaster woudn't suggest it. The APU is supposed to handle 1080p @30fps gaming, so I guess games from 2013 or older wil do all fine. The APU includes a R7 Radeon GPU, so it is powerful enough.
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       #23

    What do u mean why is it not recommend
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       #24

    dipdapslap said:
    What do u mean why is it not recommend
    XD Probably I didn't get myself clear.
    What I said, is that, if this APU wasn't enough for what you want, it woudn't even be suggested for you.

    So in short, and looking at all the reviews for this APU. I think is the most suitable choice for you, balance between price and performance. And something even better, it's suitable for overclock (look for tutorials if you want to do that in a future) so it will last even longer for your needs.
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    I recomended the processor for you because I feel like you don't need the settings to be cranked up to the highest. It should play some games made on those years at 1080P on low to medium and 720P at medium to high (don't go into ultra unless your FPS is greater than 25 in some places.) Plus, it could save you some money and buy the RX480 (The sweet spot for the average gamer right now. But I wouldn't reccomend buying it, wait for a few months because it still has problems.)
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       #26

    Ok thanks for both of you help but I have heard that the stock fan on this is terrible
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       #27

    Yeah..It is terrible. AMD has followed the same path of their traditional coole over the years and not caring about the temperature. My system runs cooler than that.

    Here's one of good coolers for AMD CPUs:
    https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master...ords=Hyper+212
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  8. Posts : 106
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       #28

    can i suvvive with out one or do i need it
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       #29

    I would buy a pro cooler if I were you. You want to game with this rig, proper ventilation it's your friend. You hardware will last longer if you do. Also, if you replace the stock cooler with another one, depending on your choice, you will be able to OC without wondering if it will die or not...

    That Hyper 212 is a good choice.
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  10. Posts : 106
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       #30

    i dont really wanna overclock but would this be good https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002G392...=I6RTX1QSN6O2F
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