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6 minutes ago, de^N GAMDOM.COM said:

fx 6300 and ga78lmt-s2. i forgot to quote . again...

Dude... As for having an FX-6300 the difference between it and the G4560 is massively marginal, and I really no longer recommend you upgrade to that CPU specifically.

 

Your best option would upmost certainly be @007agentHP 's option as of the current, as it would be a much more sensible option.

 

Kind regards,

-EnergyEclipse

Hello,

 

I've been thinking about upgrading my cpu and motherboard.

I can sell my motherboard and cpu for 150$. I was thinking about getting G4560 and GA-H110M-A, would it go good with GTX 1050 TI?

If not than put CPU and Motherboard downbelow both to be 110$. 

 

Like 60$ motherboard and 90$ cpu.

 

Thanks.

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the 4560 is a fine CPU, i would personally recommend waiting and saving up a bit of cash so you can pick up a Ryzen 3 4c/4t + motherboard for ~$180-$200

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Yeah it will go good with it, you will be able to use all of its power without bottleneck

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Just now, de^N GAMDOM.COM said:

Hello,

 

I've been thinking about upgrading my cpu and motherboard.

I can sell my motherboard and cpu for 110$. I was thinking about getting G4560 and GA-H110M-A, would it go good with GTX 1050 TI?

If not than put CPU and Motherboard downbelow both to be 110$. 

 

Hello!

I am not partiiucalry sure as to of what may be the issue, although may I ask, as to of what motherboard and CPU are you using currently out of curiosity?

 

The Gigabyte GA-H110M-A is completely compatible with the likes of a 1050ti, since it uses a PCI-E x16, as does the GPU, if you were wondering.

I once did the unthinkable, back many headphones ago...

I split an audio split, again

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Would be a well balanced system, yes.

However, that motherboard needs a BIOS update if you want to use a Kaby Lake CPU like the G4560.

If you don't have a Skylake chip at hand to do the update, you'll have to verify with the vendor that it's running the latest version, or ask them if they can possibly update the BIOS for you.

Does you mum know you're here?

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1 minute ago, EnergyEclipse said:

Hello!

I am not partiiucalry sure as to of what may be the issue, although may I ask, as to of what motherboard and CPU are you using currently out of curiosity?

 

The Gigabyte GA-H110M-A is completely compatible with the likes of a 1050ti, since it uses a PCI-E x16, as does the GPU, if you were wondering.

fx 6300 and ga78lmt-s2. i forgot to quote . again...

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6 minutes ago, de^N GAMDOM.COM said:

fx 6300 and ga78lmt-s2. i forgot to quote . again...

Dude... As for having an FX-6300 the difference between it and the G4560 is massively marginal, and I really no longer recommend you upgrade to that CPU specifically.

 

Your best option would upmost certainly be @007agentHP 's option as of the current, as it would be a much more sensible option.

 

Kind regards,

-EnergyEclipse

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Wrong person xD Sarry

I once did the unthinkable, back many headphones ago...

I split an audio split, again

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