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Helps with chose the right VGA-Card with Q6600 CPU!!

What PSU should i get with my ddr2 low-ends:
-E6750( upgrade to Q6600 soon)
-4GB RAM(upgrade to 6GB or 8GB with the Q6600)
-GT610 (this is trash for 50$, so i'm going to upgrade to a GT730-OC,GT740-OC,GT-750TI, depends on the bottle-neck on the Q6600)
-1TB Blue HDD
-1 Asus Blue-ray
No water-cooling or big-thermal, just Basic stock CPU fan and 1 fan each on the back,front, side (cheap office case)

i'm just a poor guy with a dream of playing MotoGP-14 and some racing game in very-low setting with at least 60fps. I just need a playable, not a very good one.
Please help me pick the right card and the right PSU without OC, thanks for and comments and sorry for any grammar mistake, i'm Asian.

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GT-750TI  and any decent brand 500w PSU

 

and/or

 

just go to a budget AMD or g3258, i3 rig, the q6600 is getting old...

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24 minutes ago, YaNeZ said:

GT-750TI  and any decent brand 500w PSU

 

and/or

 

just go to a budget AMD or g3258, i3 rig, the q6600 is getting old...

I know and i want to get ddr2 amd or g3258 too, but it will be a huge kick in the prices, i just have like 150-200$ for every things in the upgrade, bro. So it's the bucks problems right here. Like a new 1150 main is 50$ for the cheapest, and g3258 or i3 at least 60-75$ for the one that actually beat the Q6600, and new RAM for at least 30-40$ 8GB + a GT-750TI. About 50-100$ more than i can pay for sure, i'm just a poor guy with a dream of playing MotoGP14 and some racing game in very-low setting with at least 60fps. I just need a playable, not a good.
And also, it's the GT-750TI will bottleneck hard to the Q6600?
Appreciate the reply!

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12 minutes ago, Oliver Trinh said:

I know and i want to get ddr2 amd or g3258 too, but it will be a huge kick in the prices, i just have like 150-200$ for every things in the upgrade, bro. So it's the bucks problems right here. Like a new 1150 main is 50$ for the cheapest, and g3258 or i3 at least 60-75$ for the one that actually beat the Q6600, and new RAM for at least 30-40$ 8GB + a GT-750TI. About 50-100$ more than i can pay for sure, i'm just a poor guy with a dream of playing MotoGP14 and some racing game in very-low setting with at least 60fps. I just need a playable, not a good.
And also, it's the GT-750TI will bottleneck hard to the Q6600?
Appreciate the reply!

Get a good used 775 cooler and overclock the q6600 to 3,2 ghz-ish and the 750ti will be a perfect combination :) 

 

i had a Q6600 once, it was a huge difference in performance from 2.4 to 3.2.

 

And aim for a Q6600 SLACR - they overclock easier.

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4 minutes ago, YaNeZ said:

Get a good used 775 cooler and overclock the q6600 to 3,2 ghz-ish and the 750ti will be a perfect combination :) 

 

i had a Q6600 once, it was a huge difference in performance from 2.4 to 3.2.

 

And aim for a Q6600 SLACR - they overclock easier.

Thanks for your replies man, but there is still 1 important thing, i never OC a cpu before, my main isn't oc-able and i don't think the Q6600 OC-able either, right?
And by a cooler you mean water cool? or just big-size thermal?

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17 hours ago, Oliver Trinh said:

Thanks for your replies man, but there is still 1 important thing, i never OC a cpu before, my main isn't oc-able and i don't think the Q6600 OC-able either, right?
And by a cooler you mean water cool? or just big-size thermal?

np :) well yea OC depends if your mobo will let you, and how many OC setting it will let you adjust, if its a oem HP, IBM mobo then OC is usually not possible.

I meant a tower cooler, no need for water.

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17 hours ago, Oliver Trinh said:

Thanks for your replies man, but there is still 1 important thing, i never OC a cpu before, my main isn't oc-able and i don't think the Q6600 OC-able either, right?
And by a cooler you mean water cool? or just big-size thermal?

With a big tower cooler you should be able the get at least 3.4GHz (varies from chip to chip) on air cooling.

 

And a r7 360 would be slightly better then a 750ti for a little cheaper pcpartpicker even shows one for $70 with MIR.

http://pcpartpicker.com/product/GBbkcf/msi-video-card-r73602gd5oc

 

But used cards can be way better value and for $100 you can usually pick up something like a 280, 280x, or 760, or wait for the rx460/rx470 to come out which should be comperable to a 370/380 respectively ( won't know completely till more benchmarks appear).

 

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19 hours ago, YaNeZ said:

np :) well yea OC depends if your mobo will let you, and how many OC setting it will let you adjust, if its a oem HP, IBM mobo then OC is usually not possible.

I meant a tower cooler, no need for water.

 

19 hours ago, SLAYR said:

With a big tower cooler you should be able the get at least 3.4GHz (varies from chip to chip) on air cooling.

 

And a r7 360 would be slightly better then a 750ti for a little cheaper pcpartpicker even shows one for $70 with MIR.

http://pcpartpicker.com/product/GBbkcf/msi-video-card-r73602gd5oc

 

But used cards can be way better value and for $100 you can usually pick up something like a 280, 280x, or 760, or wait for the rx460/rx470 to come out which should be comperable to a 370/380 respectively ( won't know completely till more benchmarks appear).


now i'm considering the Z97 Asrock + g3258 for good OC and good stock. It will save my some on ram so that i can bump the graphics a little bit. 

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GTX 750ti or RX 460!

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18 minutes ago, Oliver Trinh said:

 


now i'm considering the Z97 Asrock + g3258 for good OC and good stock. It will save my some on ram so that i can bump the graphics a little bit. 

Don't, either pair it up with a h81 mobo, remove 1-2microcodes and oc on a h81 mobo, or get an i3 4xxx/6xxx instead.

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5 hours ago, Oliver Trinh said:

 


now i'm considering the Z97 Asrock + g3258 for good OC and good stock. It will save my some on ram so that i can bump the graphics a little bit. 

i have a g3258 @4.5 on a Asrock b85m pro4, i could go higher if i had water on that machine, but with a tower cooler and 1.2v its nice :)

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AMD APUs are good for gaming on the cheap, if you're considering a full upgrade but don't have the money to grab both a decent CPU and a GPU at once.

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On 22/6/2016 at 8:26 AM, herman mcpootis said:

Don't, either pair it up with a h81 mobo, remove 1-2microcodes and oc on a h81 mobo, or get an i3 4xxx/6xxx instead.

 

On 22/6/2016 at 1:45 PM, YaNeZ said:

i have a g3258 @4.5 on a Asrock b85m pro4, i could go higher if i had water on that machine, but with a tower cooler and 1.2v its nice :)

 

On 22/6/2016 at 4:36 PM, A/C said:

AMD APUs are good for gaming on the cheap, if you're considering a full upgrade but don't have the money to grab both a decent CPU and a GPU at once.

ok, i make up my mind now, i'll go with g3258 and a H85M-Gamer or H81M-E, with a Hyper 212x, one fan each on rear, front, top and one fan on the Hyper 212x. GTX750Ti (strix or normal, doesn't know which to choose yet for just 20$ difference), single 8GB. May have to wait a few months, but it's more worthy than the Q6600 build.

You guys think it's the best idea, right?

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1 minute ago, Oliver Trinh said:

 

 

ok, i make up my mind now, i'll go with g3258 and a H85M-Gamer or H81M-E, with a Hyper 212x, one fan each on rear, front, top and one fan on the Hyper 212x. GTX750Ti (strix or normal, doesn't know which to choose yet for just 20$ difference), single 8GB. May have to wait a few months, but it's more worthy than the Q6600 build.

You guys think it's the best idea, right?

Wait a week for the rx 460 at $100.

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1 hour ago, Oliver Trinh said:

 

 

ok, i make up my mind now, i'll go with g3258 and a H85M-Gamer or H81M-E, with a Hyper 212x, one fan each on rear, front, top and one fan on the Hyper 212x. GTX750Ti (strix or normal, doesn't know which to choose yet for just 20$ difference), single 8GB. May have to wait a few months, but it's more worthy than the Q6600 build.

You guys think it's the best idea, right?

yea good idea, but maybe wait for the new radeon cards that are comming out as @herman mcpootis said :)

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3 hours ago, herman mcpootis said:

Wait a week for the rx 460 at $100.

 

2 hours ago, YaNeZ said:

yea good idea, but maybe wait for the new radeon cards that are comming out as @herman mcpootis said :)

What about the FPS/$ of that card compare with the gtx750ti i mention? 

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1 hour ago, Oliver Trinh said:

 

What about the FPS/$ of that card compare with the gtx750ti i mention? 

no reviews yet but for leaks the rx 460 scored 7700ish in 3dmark 11 for the 750ti the score is 5640.

The price for the rx 460 is set at 99$ so it should own the low budget gaming FPS/$

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On 24/6/2016 at 5:42 PM, YaNeZ said:

no reviews yet but for leaks the rx 460 scored 7700ish in 3dmark 11 for the 750ti the score is 5640.

The price for the rx 460 is set at 99$ so it should own the low budget gaming FPS/$

ok, if until when i have the money for all the rig, and the rx-460 don't show up at my local tech-store, i'll go for the 750ti. 3-4 months or so, thank guys.

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