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JorAlv

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  1. Also, when iGPU is working, CPU powerthrottles to 3Ghz even if you overclock it, but with dedicated GPU I can easily achieve an overclock of 4.5Ghz.
  2. Of course, I know it will change from 7GB for CPU and 1GB for GPU to 12GB for CPU and maby 4GB for GPU or whatever it has
  3. I have an AMD A10-7870k paired with 2x4GB of RAM running at 2400Mhz and 2x2GB of RAM laying around collecting dust that would run at 1333Mhz. I play GTA V at min settings 1080p and it has CPU, GPU(overclocked to 1040Mhz) and RAM fully utilized at nearly 100% each. I know the GPU benefits of high frequency RAM, but not the CPU. I plan on installing a dedicated GPU at some point. Will the added RAM (8→12) be more beneficial than the speed loss (2400→1333) with the integrated GPU? (I think it won't be beneficial) Will the added RAM (8→12) be more beneficial than the speed loss (2400→1333) with a dedicated GPU? (I think it will be beneficial)
  4. USB C PD (Power Delivery) How it works? What it will enable us to do?(charge any phone, laptop, gadget, etc)
  5. Have you got enough display outputs in your motherboards i/o for both monitors? Try removing both GPUs and connecting the monitors to the motherboard. Also, when it happens, try removing your old monitor.
  6. So the problem happened with either of the GPUs individually? Have you tried with the iGPU?
  7. It will also be useful for Thunderbolt eGPU as it uses a 4x PCIe that isn't enough with PCIe 3.0 but will be fine with PCIe 4.0
  8. Try removing one time each of the GPUs to make sure they individually work fine.
  9. Right, that is approximately the frame rate I am getting in GTA V at 768p with normal settings with the iGPU and it doesn't go higher if I lower the resolution, showing the max fps of the cpu
  10. It now seems pretty likely due to the announcement of PCIe 4.0 as the Thunderbolt 4 would probably be based on PCIe 4.0
  11. When I upgrade the CPU I will get the Ryzen version made in 7nm because although the A10-7870k isn't very powerful, the Ryzen 3 first Gen won't be a great improvement and I have to change motherboard and RAM. Actually I can't find any stock of 580, 570, 480 or 470 so I will have to wait.
  12. I am not saying I am going to buy the xxx GPU. I am asking what would be the maximum that would work with the same bottleneck situation as 580 - 1080p. Therefore, if I get a lower than xxx GPU, I will not have any substantial cpu bottleneck, therefore having the nowadays normal GPU bottleneck.
  13. Okay some cpu bottleneck, the thing is what would be that xxx GPU
  14. The same that I would have with the 580 and 1080p screen, basically they would be on par, no bottlenecks (normally the GPU is the bottleneck)
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