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Hello i was wondering if my amd cpu was holding back my gpu performance in games. I have a amd fx6300 "vishera" cpu and a zotac gtx 760 2gb gpu on a asus m5a78L-M motherboard and 8gb of ddr3 ram (don't know the brand). I am thankfull for all answers :)

 

 

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With your current gpu, either very little (2-3 fps) or not at all. I am very sure its the latter.

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It's not the best CPU but it's perfectly capable of handling a GTX 760, if your gaming performance is lacking, upgrade the GPU :)

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Hello i was wondering if my amd cpu was holding back my gpu performance in games. I have a amd fx6300 "vishera" cpu and a zotac gtx 760 2gb gpu on a asus m5a78L-M motherboard and 8gb of ddr3 ram (don't know the brand). I am thankfull for all answers :)

Really just depends on what games you want to play.

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Hello i was wondering if my amd cpu was holding back my gpu performance in games. I have a amd fx6300 "vishera" cpu and a zotac gtx 760 2gb gpu on a asus m5a78L-M motherboard and 8gb of ddr3 ram (don't know the brand). I am thankfull for all answers :)

really depends on the game, but overall nothing to worry about. :) just enjoy the games.

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GTA 5 / Fallout4 yes, Witcher 3 no.

Fallout 4 in what amount? I'm currently getting anything from 40-60+ fps depending on how much goes on on the screen.

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Fallout 4 in what amount? I'm currently getting anything from 40-60+ fps depending on how much goes on on the screen.

Considering the r9 390 doesn't hit 60 fps 100% of the time @ 1080p, I think you should be happy with those numbers. 

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Fallout 4 in what amount? I'm currently getting anything from 40-60+ fps depending on how much goes on on the screen.

 

Well, considering you have an nvidia card, this graph applies to you;

http://pclab.pl/zdjecia/artykuly/chaostheory/2015/11/game_f4/charts4/f4_cpu_nv.png

 

Those are ultra settings though, which you can't run on a 760. I don't have CPU numbers for medium or high. But only the absolute numbers will increase, not the relative numbers (so delta between 6600K and 6300 for example).

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Well, considering you have an nvidia card, this graph applies to you;

http://pclab.pl/zdjecia/artykuly/chaostheory/2015/11/game_f4/charts4/f4_cpu_nv.png

 

Those are ultra settings though, which you can't run on a 760. I don't have CPU numbers for medium or high. But only the absolute numbers will increase, not the relative numbers (so delta between 6600K and 6300 for example).

I'm running on medium settings and motion blur off and i think dof also off

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i think it's more on the gpu rather than your cpu. if I were u since I have an AMD cpu, I will get an AMD gpu like r9 380x or maybe something more powerful

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