F Fuzeplayer Honorable Oct 4, 2013 208 0 10,680 Oct 31, 2013 #1 i have a 3.6 GHz FX-Series Quad-Core FX-4100 cpu/processor in my pc, would it be able to handle an amd radeon hd 7950 without any problems?
i have a 3.6 GHz FX-Series Quad-Core FX-4100 cpu/processor in my pc, would it be able to handle an amd radeon hd 7950 without any problems?
Solution K K kirilmatthew Oct 31, 2013 Fuzeplayer : koreanoverlord : It would run fine, however some games will be bottlenecked. I would recommend OC'ing that CPU a bit. i was wrong mines a 3.8ghz idk if that changes anything, but how would i oc? im new to pc gaming I don't recommend it for someone new to computers. There are guides on this site and others that can direct you.
Fuzeplayer : koreanoverlord : It would run fine, however some games will be bottlenecked. I would recommend OC'ing that CPU a bit. i was wrong mines a 3.8ghz idk if that changes anything, but how would i oc? im new to pc gaming I don't recommend it for someone new to computers. There are guides on this site and others that can direct you.
koreanoverlord Honorable Mar 6, 2013 644 0 11,360 Oct 31, 2013 #2 It would run fine, however some games will be bottlenecked. I would recommend OC'ing that CPU a bit. Upvote 0 Downvote
K kirilmatthew Honorable Jul 24, 2013 1,377 1 11,660 Oct 31, 2013 #3 Like above I would recommend overclocking. It should run fine on most games, but some (Planetside 2, Skyrim are two examples) will bottleneck. Upvote 0 Downvote
Like above I would recommend overclocking. It should run fine on most games, but some (Planetside 2, Skyrim are two examples) will bottleneck.
F Fuzeplayer Honorable Oct 4, 2013 208 0 10,680 Oct 31, 2013 #4 kirilmatthew : Like above I would recommend overclocking. It should run fine on most games, but some (Planetside 2, Skyrim are two examples) will bottleneck. im kinda new to pc, how do i oc? Upvote 0 Downvote
kirilmatthew : Like above I would recommend overclocking. It should run fine on most games, but some (Planetside 2, Skyrim are two examples) will bottleneck. im kinda new to pc, how do i oc?
F Fuzeplayer Honorable Oct 4, 2013 208 0 10,680 Oct 31, 2013 #5 koreanoverlord : It would run fine, however some games will be bottlenecked. I would recommend OC'ing that CPU a bit. i was wrong mines a 3.8ghz idk if that changes anything, but how would i oc? im new to pc gaming Upvote 0 Downvote
koreanoverlord : It would run fine, however some games will be bottlenecked. I would recommend OC'ing that CPU a bit. i was wrong mines a 3.8ghz idk if that changes anything, but how would i oc? im new to pc gaming
K kirilmatthew Honorable Jul 24, 2013 1,377 1 11,660 Oct 31, 2013 Solution #6 Fuzeplayer : koreanoverlord : It would run fine, however some games will be bottlenecked. I would recommend OC'ing that CPU a bit. i was wrong mines a 3.8ghz idk if that changes anything, but how would i oc? im new to pc gaming I don't recommend it for someone new to computers. There are guides on this site and others that can direct you. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Fuzeplayer : koreanoverlord : It would run fine, however some games will be bottlenecked. I would recommend OC'ing that CPU a bit. i was wrong mines a 3.8ghz idk if that changes anything, but how would i oc? im new to pc gaming I don't recommend it for someone new to computers. There are guides on this site and others that can direct you.