Can these specs support a HD 5750?

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You haven't listed any specs.
The link you point to shows a computer, but none of the options are selected.

We still have no idea what CPU and motherboard you have chosen, which are the most important bits of information we're missing.

THESE ARE THE SPECS-There's a deal, now;

If I add an add an 5750 to it would it be fine?

I don't want it overclocking or exploding or turning into a cyborg and eliminating the human race, and destroying all the other planets.

Because if I put it in, get the computer, and it doesn't work, I'll be furious and never use this forum again.

THANKS. :)
 


These are the specs =.= THIS IS WHAT I SELECTED. IT'S A DEAL.

Will it work? Sometimes these high-performance cards (it has dx11 too) require a good processor.

I NEED TO KNOW DA FACTS.

thanks.
 
You haven't listed any specs.
The link you point to shows a computer, but none of the options are selected.

We still have no idea what CPU and motherboard you have chosen, which are the most important bits of information we're missing.
 
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I think you're an idiot. When you click the link, it goes straight to the "special" they have where there IS everything selected; motherboard, graphics card, RAM, everything, it's all in the deal.

I hope you re-read the paragraph so it gets in your head and you don't reply back saying "Oh but there is nothing selected" Would you like me to provide a screen or a VIDEO of me CLICKING ON THE LINK AND IT SHOWING WHATS THERE?!

My question was extremely simple and you're obviously to slow in the head to figure things out, and I actually found it out myself.

:non: Some people...
 
You are not exactly proving yourself to be worthy of help, if people ask you to list specs then why don't you? It's far easier for you to just copy and paste the text for the motherboard, CPU and RAM and PSU then have people look at a page and worry about not being exactly sure if they are giving you the right advice.

Some people...

Anyways enough with the rant and on to the question in hand. Now if you weren't so slow yes any PCI-E card will fit into and PCI-E slot. I am assuming your question is actually about if the system won't bottleneck the card. Is your CPU the athlon XII 245? That may limit the performance of the high end card. Consider investing in a Phenom x3, maybe higher if you have the cash.
 


No YOU guy's are not helpful if you get confused because I don't copy and paste things. Some people is right..

Uhmm how the hell am I suppost to know about PCI-E slots if I'm the one lost and asking the questios here? You're slow if you haven't figured out that in this very forum here I AM asking the questions, so you're slow sir...

Wow, my god, finally! I can't believe someone actually said something helpful! :bounce:


Okay so is this good specs for a computer that has everything and will work?

http://pc.ncix.com/pcbuilder/pcbuilderpreview.cfm?id=3096103&skus=45591-1-0|31724-1-0|31392-1-0|14109-1-0|21183-1-0|33130-1-0|45223-1-0|36356-1-0|45271-1-0|6024-1-0|23266-1-0|39420-1-0|30047-1-0|9322-1-0|21043-1-0|7842-50

DON'T WORRY. This is a direct link to ONLY what I chose for what I'm buying. And the site wont let me copy and paste things because when I do it shows everything, and that can't be fixed. Anyways it's around $1100 however I'm thinking it's a little to much for me. Is it possible you can get it like $200 or $300 cheaper with the main idea from the specs I gave you? I'm going to be playing Soldier Front, Crysis, Warrock, RPG games like Last Chaos or WoW,Perfect Life, etc...
I hope that helps, and if a computer that can play ^those^ between $600-$700 is to much to ask, then never-mind.
Here's where I will be buying from; http://pc.ncix.com/pcbuilder/index.php?action=config&id=3096103&platformid=1001

You can customize it right then are there, click preview, and copy and paste the link to show me (it WILL show you what you selected)

REMEMBER. If you can't get it like $300 cheaper, it would be greatly, strongy, appreciated if you could fix things, like if things don't work, or if I need something better, or if I selected something TOO good and it would be cheaper to get ______ .............. Stuff like that.

Thanks, everyone post!


 
For $1,100 you could get a Core i7, 6gb of DDR3 ram, Win7, an X58 mobo, the same GPU or something similar, plus a case, 850W PSU, and still have some spending room to spare for HDD, keyboard, mouse... etc etc etc.

Shop around Newegg. Or drop bigger money for a DigitalStorm pc :)

I'd buy one if I had the cash 😛
 

As he said really, if you want cheaper then shop around for better details. If you aren't already going to build it yourself I highly recommend that you do. It isn't that hard, saves a lot of money and is fun too 😛 Also useful when you want to upgrade, saves taking the machine to a shop.
 


You're an idiot. I checked out that site and they don't even sell below $1100, the lowest they sell is $1600. and with an i7,6GB,etc, monitor, keybpard and everything, it would be like $3000.

I'm not building my own computer, anything could go wrong since I'm computer retarded.

You guys are fucking annoying. You don't answer me damn questions, instead you go way off topic and tell me how to get my computer.

This is the alst time I use this stupid fucking forum.
 


Answer my question you retard or get the hell of my thread.

You're going waay off topic. :non: :pfff:
 


This was from personal experience. I bought an Alienware computer about a year ago with exactly the same mindset as you, that building a PC was way too complex for myself. A year later I have dealt with a hard-drive failure, a faulty BIOS update that had me stuck for a week while I searched for ways to let me downgrade to older versions, and numerous upgrades that have meant that I have swapped out every part apart from the PSU. Having done all of this with a little internet browsing I realized that I had made a huge mistake buying a pre-built machine. I am not saying there are no good reasons to own a pre-built PC (most notably a warranty if everything goes tits up), but simply saying that "I can't do it" is not necessarily true.
 


I already know about this stuff. I only trust sites such as ncix, digital storm, etc who have good reputation with BBB and has good customer reviews.

No, it's 100% true. I'm not spending $1000 on parts for me to try and figure out where they go. I know building your own computer is easy, but absolutely ANYTHING could go wrong. I could install something wrong and it could screw everything up or blow up or who knows what. I might not install something incorrectly so that the overclocking doesn't work, then it would explode for sure. And newegg isn't any better then buying from NCIX. NCIX onyl charges you $50 for full assembly and testing- if I got my stuff from newegg, I wouldn't even know HOW to test it.

The only thing I'd get from newegg is a monitor. I could save up to $30-$60 that way.

This isn't a fricken "Where should I buy my computer?" discussion. This is a HD 5750 discussion, and to be more specific, if it would work with _______.

If anyone posts anything off topic again I swear I'm going to make this thread everywhere in the forums until my question is answer.

I dare you. Go off-topic one more time.
 



You know.. it's not that hard to build a machine. It's literally "tab-a-in-slot-b." Parts only fit one way. And yeah, make this thread everywhere. The moderators will just delete them, or lock your account. /shrug.

Don't you feel stupid now 😛
 
yes, the 5750 should function with that computer. that is the beauty of the modern computer, you can buy and replace nearly any component in it and it will still run. the only exeption i can think of or am aware of are a handfull of RAM models and moherboard combinations that wont work togeather. but everything else hard drive, cpu, graphics ect. can be swapped out for another with no problems.
 


I am 13, i built my own computer not to long ago, very simple. also makes you seem very smart and people will pay you respect :sol:
 

Enjoy it while you can :)
Once you get past 20 (and have a computer background) everyone will start expecting miracles. If anything you do is not perfect, you don't hear the end of it with some people.

e.g. put a game on a female friends computer and set it up two years ago, last month I got blamed for her not having any disk space, her forgetting how to start it, and her computer running slow. I looked at the machine, was nothing to do with what I'd done.

Another example, I got told to backup some photos on to DVD to free disk space, I had them put the DVD in a safe place. 6 months later they put the DVD in and their laptop burns and MELTS the DVD. This was, of course, completely my fault.

</rant>
morale of the story, if its free, only work on your computers.
 
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