Can a Asus Gtx 750 Ti run curved monitors?

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You need to consider, for optimal performance, switching over to an Intel based system or wait for Zen from AMD. Both options will require a motherboard, CPU, and memory upgrade. I wouldn't recommend any stronger socket AM3+ CPU from the current FX-8xxx, or especially FX-9xxx series, as any upticks in performance would be marginal on a basically obsolete platform.

You could try overclocking your CPU to eek out a bit more performance.

However, try gaming with what you have now and then see how things perform overall. Adjust (upgrade) from there.
Your system will struggle to maintain a constant 50fps given your CPU+GPU+resolution of the display. Lowering game detail will help minimize the performance hit.

Still, I wouldn't worry too much about it. You can always upgrade your rig down the road.
 


What do you mean by saying, upgrade your rig down the road?
 

Upgrade your CPU, GPU, motherboard, memory, etc.

Your current CPU and GPU are going to limit your gaming performance with any display resolution beyond 1920x1080.
 


So, which cpu do you think I should upgrade to?
 
You need to consider, for optimal performance, switching over to an Intel based system or wait for Zen from AMD. Both options will require a motherboard, CPU, and memory upgrade. I wouldn't recommend any stronger socket AM3+ CPU from the current FX-8xxx, or especially FX-9xxx series, as any upticks in performance would be marginal on a basically obsolete platform.

You could try overclocking your CPU to eek out a bit more performance.

However, try gaming with what you have now and then see how things perform overall. Adjust (upgrade) from there.
 
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Okay, thank you very much for your help