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Radeon 7850

Here is my current (and old) rig:


 


CPU: AMD Phenom 9550


RAM: 4GB 


MOBO: mATX Generic HP (Has only PCIe 1.0x16 :/ )


GPU: 8800 GTS


PSU: Corsair CX430w


 


I was wondering if I would be able to throw in a AMD Radeon 7850 and not have any bottleneck on the GPU? If there would be a large bottleneck, what would be a good GPU to get? The reason I ask about a 7850 is because they can be found for a decent price and have a decent amount of performance that I dont believe would be bottlenecked by the CPU. I saw the scrapyard build that Linus and Luke recently did and Linus used a 7850 with a Q6600 which my resaerch says isnt much different from the Phenom 9550.


Thanks in advance!


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the 7850 will most likely be bottlenecked by the Phenom 9550. Both cards in the scrapyard wars videos were bottlenecked by the cpu. Linus's cpu was less of a bottleneck compared to Luke's, which was how he won.

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linus used a 7950......................... the 8800 gts, what one?........... and no matter what card you buy, it will be very cpu bound.

 

what resolution are you gaming at?  and would you consider a 6670 or r9-250 instead?

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linus used a 7950......................... the 8800 gts, what one?........... and no matter what card you buy, it will be very cpu bound.

 

what resolution are you gaming at?  and would you consider a 6670 or r9-250 instead?

I have the 8800 gts with only like 300mb of vram... I usually have dual monitors but when I game I usually run at 720p but my main monitor is 1680 x 1050.

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( 320 card? - I have one of those ) you're cpu bound. use the card you have.

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( 320 card? - I have one of those ) you're cpu bound. use the card you have.

I get really good performance with it but I would like to play games such as the new battlefield hardline (no need for max settings what so ever) and I read that the recommended AMD cpu is the Phenom 9500 which is actually a little lower in performance than my 9550. My only problem is I only have 320 MB of VRAM and I would like to have a card that performs as well or a bit better with at least 1GB of VRAM.

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this cpu?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103251

forget what the halfwits that are selling the game say. you are cpu bound. As I remember going back and thinking through my cards and machines...............if you can get a 7850 for a really good price, buy it.

forgot, I have the 640 card.

That is the CPU i have. I found used 7850s on ebay for about $75 is that with it?

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ebay scares me. The price is okay. but you never know what you'll be getting. you can get a new 750ti for 120. maybe less if you look around. or a 260x for a little less.

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ebay scares me. The price is okay. but you never know what you'll be getting. you can get a new 750ti for 120. maybe less if you look around. or a 260x for a little less.

Would a 750 ti run well in my system?

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it'll work. you should see some improvemnts in the fluidity of game play but not a big rise in frames. especially at 1680x1050.

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it'll work. you should see some improvemnts in the fluidity of game play but not a big rise in frames. especially at 1680x1050.

Ok thanks! Might have to hunt one down and throw it in!

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