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what would be the best GPU for a intel atom  D510

as a HTPC/light gaming GPU

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1 minute ago, Dawson Wehage said:

gt 710

Nah, it's not that bad, even though it has a horrifically slow clockspeed.

 

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Just now, Dawson Wehage said:

Probably not but it sounds very ancient.

its a Dual core with hyperthreading at 1.66Ghz

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1 minute ago, typographie said:

What PC is this? What's the case like, what motherboard, what power supply, and are you sure it even has a proper PCIe slot? I didn't think Atom processors get put into machines that have those kinds of upgrade options.

do you want a long story xD

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1 minute ago, typographie said:

What PC is this? What's the case like, what motherboard, what power supply, and are you sure it even has a proper PCIe slot? I didn't think Atom processors get put into machines that have those kinds of upgrade options.

Sounds more like PCI to me

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8 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

Nah, it's not that bad, even though it has a horrifically slow clockspeed.

 

RX 460? a Used GTX 750/ti

It's still from Nahelem days. Shits slow. 

 

A Pentium D is better. 

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My super long story

me and my freind are starting a PC building company thing...

SO i found a Intel atom and MOBO combo for $50 and the goal is to make a HTPC/All-in-One than can do web browsing and do light gaming online

so this mobo

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0033Q4NIS/ref=psdc_1048424_t1_B00336YCCU

^hope i dont get banned for this...

has a PCIe and i was like why not throw in a video card to help the tiny atom CPU

 

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6 minutes ago, v0nn_toaster said:

do you want a long story xD

Are you modding a Shuttle, by chance?

 

I have a Shuttle XS35. For now. It's going away, because the Atom D510 inside of it is so bad at life that it takes almost a minute to open Chrome if anything else is running. There is literally no GPU on the planet that would not be badly bottlenecked by that CPU. The HD 5450 would slow to a crawl. The R7 240 would struggle to hit 25% usage. The original 3dfx Voodoo would be locked solid at 12 fps, and not because of anything the GPU did. The D510 can't play freaking Solitaire on Windows 10. I kid you not. It's unplayably choppy and slow.

 

Frankly, pairing any GPU with an Atom D510 is a waste of your time and money. You're better off getting a used H81 board, a used Haswell Celeron and 4GB of low-clocked DDR3. Bonus points if you can afford an HD 7570 when it's all said and done.

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3 minutes ago, v0nn_toaster said:

My super long story

me and my freind are starting a PC building company thing...

SO i found a Intel atom and MOBO combo for $50 and the goal is to make a HTPC/All-in-One than can do web browsing and do light gaming online

so this mobo

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0033Q4NIS/ref=psdc_1048424_t1_B00336YCCU

^hope i dont get banned for this...

has a PCIe and i was like why not throw in a video card to help the tiny atom CPU

 

The end

Why use a 7 year old CPU and sell it to people?

I would suggest the Pentium G4560 with a cheap $45 1151 H110 motherboard

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2 minutes ago, aisle9 said:

Are you modding a Shuttle, by chance?

 

I have a Shuttle XS35. For now. It's going away, because the Atom D510 inside of it is so bad at life that it takes almost a minute to open Chrome if anything else is running. There is literally no GPU on the planet that would not be badly bottlenecked by that CPU. The HD 5450 would slow to a crawl. The R7 240 would struggle to hit 25% usage. The original 3dfx Voodoo would be locked solid at 12 fps, and not because of anything the GPU did.

 

Frankly, pairing any GPU with an Atom D510 is a waste of your time and money. You're better off getting a used H81 board, a used Haswell Celeron and 4GB of low-clocked DDR3. Bonus points if you can afford an HD 7570 when it's all said and done.

 

4 minutes ago, v0nn_toaster said:

My super long story

me and my freind are starting a PC building company thing...

SO i found a Intel atom and MOBO combo for $50 and the goal is to make a HTPC/All-in-One than can do web browsing and do light gaming online

so this mobo

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0033Q4NIS/ref=psdc_1048424_t1_B00336YCCU

^hope i dont get banned for this...

has a PCIe and i was like why not throw in a video card to help the tiny atom CPU

 

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1 minute ago, RadiatingLight said:

Why use a 7 year old CPU and sell it to people?

I would suggest the Pentium G4560 with a cheap $45 1151 H110 motherboard

wait that CPU is 7 year old

 

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1 minute ago, v0nn_toaster said:

wait that CPU is 7 year old

 

It's from 2010 and performs about on par with a CPU from 12 years ago. It's crap. 

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1 minute ago, v0nn_toaster said:

wait that CPU is 7 year old

 

Yep

Launched Q1 2010

 

http://ark.intel.com/products/43098/Intel-Atom-Processor-D510-1M-Cache-1_66-GHz

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3 minutes ago, v0nn_toaster said:

has a PCIe and i was like why not throw in a video card to help the tiny atom CPU

One possible "why not" is that the Atom D510 may not even have any PCIe lanes of its own. At least, I can't find any mention that it does in Intel's specifications for it. You may have like 4 lanes at 1x speed or something from the chipset, but I don't think you can use that for a graphics card. You may be stuck with its onboard graphics.

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what about the

AMD Dual-Core Turion II Neo K625

is that the same? 

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2 minutes ago, v0nn_toaster said:

what about the

AMD Dual-Core Turion II Neo K625

is that the same? 

Don't build a computer for someone using parts that aren't modern or that weren't at least high end parts from within the last few years. 

 

Period.

 

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6 minutes ago, v0nn_toaster said:

 

 

My whole point is that the D510 is capable of neither web browsing nor light gaming. That CPU+mobo combination is a colossal ripoff. There is no way on God's green earth that that combination is worth $60 after shipping. D510 combos go for $35-40 on eBay, and most of those include RAM.

 

I'm protecting you from yourself here. If you want to build cheap PCs to get started, look for Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge low-end equipment. If you want to piss your first customer off so badly that you never get another job, build them a "light gaming" rig with one of the absolute shittiest CPUs ever made, charge them $100-125 for it and tell them that they can't get their money back.

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3 minutes ago, v0nn_toaster said:

what about the

AMD Dual-Core Turion II Neo K625

is that the same? 

like @djdwosk97 said, it's really sucky to buy a computer from someone, and find that the parts are old, and that the PC performs slow out of the box. it will not give you a good reputation.

 

I really would recommend a G4560 with the cheapest 1151 board you can find.

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2 minutes ago, aisle9 said:

My whole point is that the D510 is capable of neither web browsing nor light gaming. That CPU+mobo combination is a colossal ripoff. There is no way on God's green earth that that combination is worth $60 after shipping. D510 combos go for $35-40 on eBay, and most of those include RAM.

 

I'm protecting you from yourself here. If you want to build cheap PCs to get started, look for Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge low-end equipment. If you want to piss your first customer off so badly that you never get another job, build them a "light gaming" rig with one of the absolute shittiest CPUs ever made, charge them $100-125 for it and tell them that they can't get their money back.

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