Will Mobo support CPU

infernogamer

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Hi i am finally buying a new rig and selling my old Phenom II (and all other components as well) and start anew. I have a medium budget but a big desire to get running all Ultra:
So my question is Will this components run well together?

CPU: AMD FX-8320E
Mobo: 760G Biostar A960D+ <-- Yeah i know pretty bad chipset
RAM: DDR3 8GB 1333MHz Kingston CL9,
HDD: 1TB Toshiba DT01ACA100, 32MB
GPU: AMD Radeon R9 270X Powercolor TurboDuo 2GB
PSU: Chieftec GPS-600A8, Full

Can it run this and next-get games on high/ultra 1920x1080?
And should i be afraid of DX 11 getting unsupported?

PS: What do you think about this rig? NOTE: i'm not bragging but i think its pretty sweet
 
Its not bad, it will probably run high, but it depends on what kind of games you are playing. I would recommend spending a little bit more on a better PSU, or upgrade it asap. then mobo. then get an ssd. :)
 
That motherboard won't work with your CPU. You need a motherboard with proper VRM cooling. Get an ASUS M5a97 2.0.

That PSU is very bad.

That GPU will not run games on ultra for this gen and next gen unless you aren't playing highly demanding games.
 


Believe it or not 8320E is cheaper than 8320 in my country

Also i always thought that Chieftec is a good PSU brand. And 2x 8pin really got my attention

And about Mobo: I really don't have enough money to buy all this and a better mobo So can i get it to work somehow. I will even go with FX 6xxx if i can't get 8xxx to work. Even more strange i saw the mobo's cpu support list It's clearly stated that it supports regular 8320 So why can it support it's lower tdp version
 
It can support it, but usually needs a bios revision before it will work. Which in turn you need a cpu to install. Which is the problem for new computer builders