You really have to up your budget for those two options you have listed. APU build you cheapen out on the RAM, which will hurt gaming performance very bad. On the FX build, you will likely end up with a low quality AM3+ motherboard...
Quote:Originally Posted by pow3rtr1p What about the Crossfire support of the APU with a dedicated card, though?
Personally, I'm not a big fan of hybrid CF. To get a nice boost, you must
* Get HD6670 at a significantly cheap...
Quote:Originally Posted by Nautilus Guys.. could you please provide me a list of updated GPUs to pair with (crossfire) Trinity APU?
The reviewer used a 6670. Isn't that kinda outdated for Trinity? I mean I expect something from 7000...
Quote:Originally Posted by go4life Quote:outputs include two dual-link DVIWrong, it has one dual link and one single link! Picture does not lie.
As for looks, not too exiting!
No, it is two dual link DVI. One is DVI-I while the...
We are back to 1980s, where we have coprocessor to do floating point operation (x86 at that time is very limited in FP, so you often need coprocessor to supplement x86).
Quote:Originally Posted by PiOfPie Radeon 47xx doesn't sound right unless it's really been modded or OC'd into the stratosphere. WiiU is capable of pushing 1080p, and my 4850 had difficulties pushing things above 1680x1050. Even if...