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Mo cu AWP

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  • Birthday Jun 21, 1999

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  1. I expressed myself badly. I will stay with the apu alone for 1 month, damn the apu can run by itself my games at medium (cuz i am buyin 2400 ram), but i just want nice performance and anyway, if i saved up for an 260 or 270, they are not dual graphics compatible with my apu and i will end up losing performance, if you know how kaveri works, it will either bottleneck or not be able to work with the integrated (in dual graphics mode) if its above compatibility. Also i dont need more than that for what i play, i am not going into triple A gaming (though with an r7 250x in dual graphics it would run triple A games in low 30 fps).
  2. Good, because i cant, i just fried my pc and i am a 11th grader that makes roughly 200$ a month as a part time job, here stuff is kinda more expensive than in us and i dont want to stay 2 months without a pc, however what i will be using it for wont require more graphics power than this. Just so you know it isnt that easy for me.
  3. I just wanted to check first if someone went through this so i wont have to actually contact the manufacturer and wait more than i have to for an answer. If no one can provide me an exact answer here though i might contact the manufacturer, i just had a similar situation in the past and the answer took too long.
  4. I saw that already, though those are recommended not exact compatibility. I want to know if they actually work together with no problems. Though they have the same number of stream processsing cores i didnt find an exact answer, that graph made me be unsure about this.
  5. Well, i am in the middle of a situation where i can't trust random ibterbet information anymore. Is A8-7600 dual graphics compatible with R7250-1GD5 ? I have seen people say that it is not, and the one it is compatible with is the 240, some people said that this version is but other 250 versions are not, someone tested it with the r7 250 2gb ddr3 and it worked despite what many other people on other forums said, but i haven't found any info about R7250-1GD5 so, yeah... Has anyone tested this or does anyone have a valid source ? AMD's website didnt help much neither.
  6. Easier said than done, i am looking to buy a part of the pc now and then upgrade it later (i.e. i will buy the gpu later on - so the apu will be enough for low to medium 60fps settings and the hdd later on and get an ssd for faster boot and operations) as i do not have the full 300$ to get everything + a monitor (which i am gonna buy a few months later) and so there are not many convenient performance/$ builds with apus and from my research i thought that this build is the best for my needs, but as i was not sure i came here to ask for guidance and not get screwed, however if you have an apu build with dual graphics compatibility in it for later upgrade in the same range that you think it might be better (or you have slightly small changes to my build) throw it at me.
  7. I noticed that, the prices fore those are anyway different in my country and i am not underestimating as i will buy the gpu later on, not straight away, i was thinking about getting a better gpu, but gpus newer than the 250 are not dual graphics compatible with my apu, so i would actually gain more performance from a 250 than a 260 due to the integrated gpu being able to work together with it. Edit : i might go for the 1TB, thank you I used to game cs go on a weaker build on high 60fps (my old pc before it kinda went too old) it was a low end pc with intel dual core duo 2.4ghz and nvidia gt 630 and 4gb of ram ddr3 1333mhz, it ran league tf2 and cs go on medium to high settings at 60 fps, so trust me i chose my build to be slightly better than it in a similar price range (at that time all the new components of my old pc were 400$, now everything is cheaper tho).
  8. I decided to remake the post as the old one was a giant wall of text (which i made some adjustments to and i shortened) no one would read, but if you would indeed read it, press the spoiler below because i also have some questions (and some extra info) that need to be answered there. The PCPP of what i have come so far with is here: http://pcpartpicker.com/list/kh9Xyf Note i am not willing to change the APU, i am sticking with it. And so said, is there room for improovement without spending more than i am already? The smaller the number of changes, the better. I'd also like to keep this case so no big mobo change please :).
  9. From my point of view : Just please make sure that the stuff you change for is actually in at least decent condition, you should mostly be concerned about the storage and psu, ask if they are new or second hand and if they are not check if the psu is from a good brand. The last thing you want is burn all the new components so you have to pay them extra $ so they repair it (if you dont have a warranty), this is how some of the underground service do, and they put the blame on the client hoping that they have little to none tech knownledge. If the service company is a trustworthy one then have no fear but if not, and the psu is not trusty either, change the psu. You never know what parts are second hand at such great deals so better be safe. (That said as if stuff is expensive there, there would be no reason for them to give away good stuff at such a low price, the difference between those builds is more than just 50$ i believe, but i can be wrong)
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