Will a EVGA gtx 750 ti FTW overclock an A10 7700k apu??
Should I get the gtx 750ti sc instead?
And is 430 watt psu enough?
I don't understand what you're asking.
If you mean can you crossfire it then you need a motherboard that supports crossfire and its the AMD cards like the R9 270 which pair with that cpu. Nvidia technology is different. You can pair sli Nvidia cards together but not with CPUs.
Will a EVGA gtx 750 ti FTW overclock an A10 7700k apu??
Should I get the gtx 750ti sc instead?
And is 430 watt psu enough?
I don't understand what you're asking.
If you mean can you crossfire it then you need a motherboard that supports crossfire and its the AMD cards like the R9 270 which pair with that cpu. Nvidia technology is different. You can pair sli Nvidia cards together but not with CPUs.
Sorry My bad! I mean "bottleneck" not "overclock". So will it bottleneck the apu? Thats my question, srry about that.
Will a EVGA gtx 750 ti FTW overclock an A10 7700k apu??
Should I get the gtx 750ti sc instead?
And is 430 watt psu enough?
I don't understand what you're asking.
If you mean can you crossfire it then you need a motherboard that supports crossfire and its the AMD cards like the R9 270 which pair with that cpu. Nvidia technology is different. You can pair sli Nvidia cards together but not with CPUs.
Sorry My bad! I mean "bottleneck" not "overclock". So will it bottleneck the apu? Thats my question, srry about that.
The CPU is poor and you will notice a slowdown in those games which require moderate to high processor calculations. I would recommend getting a i5-4460 quad-core.
Will a EVGA gtx 750 ti FTW overclock an A10 7700k apu??
Should I get the gtx 750ti sc instead?
And is 430 watt psu enough?
I don't understand what you're asking.
If you mean can you crossfire it then you need a motherboard that supports crossfire and its the AMD cards like the R9 270 which pair with that cpu. Nvidia technology is different. You can pair sli Nvidia cards together but not with CPUs.
Sorry My bad! I mean "bottleneck" not "overclock". So will it bottleneck the apu? Thats my question, srry about that.
The CPU is poor and you will notice a slowdown in those games which require moderate to high processor calculations. I would recommend getting a i5-4460 quad-core.
But will it be really noticeable? I mean what games (for example) will require high processor calculations. You see the problem is I already have the apu and I want to make the best of it.
an A10 should not bottleneck a 750ti. Sure you could benefit from a better CPU in some remote cases but its not going to bottleneck the menial performance (albeit pretty good) of a 750ti. You should be fine with a solid 430W PSU.
an A10 should not bottleneck a 750ti. Sure you could benefit from a better CPU in some remote cases but its not going to bottleneck the menial performance (albeit pretty good) of a 750ti. You should be fine with a solid 430W PSU.
Out of curiosity,what are a few games that would require a better cpu?
off the top of my head GTA V and Far Cry 4. Just depends on the game but there is no upgrade path your current motherboard.
I cant upgrade my cpu, so in your opinion how can I make the best of what I already have?
In Gta 5 and Far Cry 3, will the bottleneck be that noticeable?
off the top of my head GTA V and Far Cry 4. Just depends on the game but there is no upgrade path your current motherboard.
I cant upgrade my cpu, so in your opinion how can I make the best of what I already have?
In Gta 5 and Far Cry 3, will the bottleneck be that noticeable?
No I think you can absolutely have an enjoyable experience without upgrading your cpu. The 750ti is well matched with that CPU imo.