QUOTE(Noxillioux2 @ Nov 19 2012, 05:12 PM)
Need suggestion for gpu upgrade.
Specs
Mobo: Asus m4a785d-m pro
CPU: AMD Phenom II x4 945
RAM: 4GB
PSU: EXPLOIT ATX-500W (on the outside there's a sticker that says AC 230V)
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate (pirate)
Current GPU is nvidia 9500 gt
Budget around rm300~500
For Gaming.
With current gpu playing games such as HON, Dragon nest on high lags a lot.
Need a gpu that can play new games on ultra or high without any lag.
Appreciate it if you guys can help me @_@
Specs
Mobo: Asus m4a785d-m pro
CPU: AMD Phenom II x4 945
RAM: 4GB
PSU: EXPLOIT ATX-500W (on the outside there's a sticker that says AC 230V)
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate (pirate)
Current GPU is nvidia 9500 gt
Budget around rm300~500
For Gaming.
With current gpu playing games such as HON, Dragon nest on high lags a lot.
Need a gpu that can play new games on ultra or high without any lag.
Appreciate it if you guys can help me @_@
QUOTE(siles1991 @ Nov 19 2012, 05:32 PM)
Mmm I guess invest in a GTX670 around 1k. With your processor it might bottleneck it's performance a little but you can always get a better processor in the future and even with the bottleneck of your proc your going to see a MASSIVE performance gain when compared to your old card.
Yes 7850 those games no problem whatsoever but if your asking for latest games high or ultra maybe not.
Yes 7850 those games no problem whatsoever but if your asking for latest games high or ultra maybe not.
QUOTE(siles1991 @ Nov 19 2012, 05:51 PM)
True i'm not good with PSU's though but I guess if you could than you are better off getting a better PSU like maybe the Xigmatek Tauro 500/600W because I looked up your PSU and its actually a fake PSU.
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2336760/all
See 4th post by lex.
I'd recommend you switch out of that PSU ASAP and before you plug in your new graphic card.
HD 7850 already great for HON..and Tauro ain't that good for long term usage IINM..take a brand which had more reliability.. http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2336760/all
See 4th post by lex.
I'd recommend you switch out of that PSU ASAP and before you plug in your new graphic card.
Nov 20 2012, 12:53 AM

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