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It will help, but only very slightly.

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Moved to Graphics Cards.

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It will but don't expect too much on a high resolution screen.

 

I use a GTX750Ti Strix for my lil bro , he play on a 720p TV , and most game can run full details (with a i7 and 12Gigs pushing ofc)

But once you switch to a real monitor , at something like 1080p the performance falls and even oc can't help it  much it's just too weak.

I wish i could oc my body, during winter overheating would be great.

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It will but don't expect too much on a high resolution screen.

 

I use a GTX750Ti Strix for my lil bro , he play on a 720p TV , and most game can run full details (with a i7 and 12Gigs pushing ofc)

But once you switch to a real monitor , at something like 1080p the performance falls and even oc can't help it  much it's just too weak.

 

 

Agreed.

 

I had a 750 TI I was overclocking with a 5820k for firestrike, and even at over 1500 mhz on the core and 1660 on the memory it was getting like 25 FPS in the gaming scenes

 

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I have a gigabyte gtx750ti black edition running at stock speed. will overclocking help with FPS?

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i7 4790

gigabyte z97x-ud3h-bk

hyperx fury 8 gig

120 gb Samsung evo 240

gtx 750ti bk

Yeah you'll squeeze like 2-3 fps out of it. What I don't get is why an i7 4790 with a 750ti. If the CPU costs twice the GPU, there's something wrong :D
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Yeah you'll squeeze like 2-3 fps out of it. What I don't get is why an i7 4790 with a 750ti. If the CPU costs twice the GPU, there's something wrong :D

Overclocking will help with FPS. Also, I agree, if this is meant to be a gaming build then the cpu and gpu choice is a bit odd.

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Yeah you'll squeeze like 2-3 fps out of it. What I don't get is why an i7 4790 with a 750ti. If the CPU costs twice the GPU, there's something wrong :D

It was not meant to be a gaming pc,it is used for processor intensive tasks like Matlab and other stuff

But I game on it sometimes.

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Yeah you'll squeeze like 2-3 fps out of it. What I don't get is why an i7 4790 with a 750ti. If the CPU costs twice the GPU, there's something wrong :D

smart choice in long terme since he will keep his cpu longer than any graphics card.

I prefer buy an I7 with a mid graphics card than a Core I3 with a 970 or 980Ti.

I wish i could oc my body, during winter overheating would be great.

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