AMD HD 6750 With Kaby Lake

Dominik666-69

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Will an old AMD HD 6750 work with new i5 7600k? I will use Gigabyte B250-D3H motherboard.

Or is the GPU bottleneck ? Will it start the system?
 


I know it's not a good GPU for i5 7600k but I want to use something I have now. I will buy GPU later

Is GTX 1050 Ti alright ?
 
The 1050ti is a good budget gaming card.

Is this a new build you're doing ??

The reason I ask is because in all honestly the 7600k is not good value at all for a fairly budget gaming system .

Paired with a 1050ti you'd be better off with ryzen because it'll save you in the region of $100 or so .

 


Yes I'm planning on new build. Mostly playing games like CS:GO, GTA V, and other games. I know that Ryzen isn't bad at all but is it good as i5 7600(k) ? I know that single core performance isn't good but not bad on Ryzen. That's why I wanted i5. And if Ryzen what Ryzen ? R5 1500X ? Or is R5 1600 good with GTX 1050 Ti or is it better with GTX 1060 ?
 
As good as a 7600k ? On single core performance no but its still plenty good enough.

With a 1050ti the $100 ryzen 1200 wouldn't hold back that GPU at all.
With a 1060 ?? I'd pair a ryzen 1600.

In all honesty I plain wouldnt buy any quad core i5 at the minute , just not worth the money IMO.

$180-190 + $30 for a cooler ?? Then $100 + for a z series board ??

The ryzen 1600 is $180, is overclockable , comes with a good cooler & decent boards start at around $80.
 


So if Ryzen what CPU cooler than ? What would you recommend for Ryzen 5 1600 (Air CPU cooler) ? Or do you know a cooler that comes with a AM4 bracket already ? Or is stock good cooler ? What temps at load/stress ?

 
Most people can run the ryzen 1600 at 3.8ghz with the stock cooler with full load temps of around 70c.

That's perfectly acceptable , at 3.8ghz the ryzen is a hairs breadth behind the stock 7600k in most titles (beats it in a few others)

Obviously dependant on your ambient temps & case airflow.
 


Well my room temps are something around 21°-24°C (69.8°-77°F). And case airflow I have no idea how it shoud work.
 


Great ! What If I want max temps to be 50° - 60°C (122° - 149°F) ? What cooler shoud I choose ? Btw I'd choose the NZXT S340 case. Is that alright ? And what does "IMO" mean ?
 
IMO - Just means 'in my opinion'

Re - cooler - when I stated around low 70s that's meaning under 100% stress testing, under a gaming load (which is what you want to be looking at) you won't really see much more than 60% usage on a ryzen 1600 , temps will be closer to 60c than 70'.

An aftermarket cooler is not absolutely 'necessary'

If you must then any decent 120mm tower will knock 10c off the temps.

The s340 ? Yeah its decent & comes with 2 fans.
The odd thing is for some reason nzxt decided to fit them both as exhaust .

If you don't want to buy another fan then just remove the top exhaust one & refit it as a front intake.
 


Cool. Can you tell me what would you change on this build ?
Btw is the power supply alright what I have now (460W) ? If you need to know what power supply I have just ask.
And also I can use the same HDD I have now. Or shoud I buy new ? It's 3-4 years old.

 
You can get a fully fledged 6gb 1060 in mate dropping the ssd to an MX 300 & changing the board/ram

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: AMD - Ryzen 5 1600 3.2GHz 6-Core Processor ($195.89 @ OutletPC)
Motherboard: MSI - B350 TOMAHAWK ATX AM4 Motherboard ($70.98 @ Newegg)
Memory: Crucial - Ballistix Sport LT 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2666 Memory ($138.98 @ Amazon)
Storage: Crucial - MX300 275GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive ($92.99 @ Amazon)
Video Card: PNY - GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6GB Video Card ($274.99 @ Newegg)
Case: NZXT - S340 (Black/Red) ATX Mid Tower Case ($64.99 @ SuperBiiz)
Total: $838.82
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-10-03 08:29 EDT-0400

PSU , depends what model ??

If its a Delta (beginning model DPS) then yes it'll do the job.
 


Well I don't know if my PSU is Delta. The model is : FSP460-60HCN and brand is Fortron.