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06-07-13, 11:26 PM #11Re: mother board shoping info
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06-08-13, 12:52 AM #13Re: mother board shoping info
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06-08-13, 10:37 AM #14
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06-08-13, 12:55 PM #17
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And actually the A8-a10 processors.. only get this if you have a videocard that matches up to the CPU or plan to not use the videocard. The AMD FX outperform that CPU by a bunch...
If you get the A10 with a mobo that comes with free memory you actually don't need a videocard... the GPU is on the CPU and it runs games at quite nice frames.. you can always add a matching card and it will kind of SLI the CPU and Videocard... good budget built.
Whole build is 300$ with HDD/CPU/MOBO/RAM/PSU
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06-08-13, 07:50 PM #18Re: mother board shoping info
Tom's CPU charts say otherwise. The A10 and A8 both outperform the FX4100. The GPU included on the A10 & A8 can only be used in Hybrid Crossfire if it's a Radeon 6670 or lower. He's got a 7850 already. The Athlon II X4 965 I posted in the Socket AM3 setup outperforms all the cheaper FX CPUs and A10 & A8. That's why I said it was the best bang for the buck. In order to get a socket FM2 processor that outperforms the Athlon II, you have to spend more money on the higher end FX-series processors.
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