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  • Danbo80
    Rookie
    • Jul 2002
    • 185

    #16
    Re: Nvidia GTX 970

    If you don't post any Speccs, we can't help you.[/QUOTE]

    Computer is a desktop HP

    AMD A8-6500 APU with Radeon HD graphics, 3.50 GHz
    8.00 GB of RAM
    64 bit operating system, x64-based processor

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    • TiquilaSunrise
      Banned
      • Oct 2014
      • 217

      #17
      Re: Nvidia GTX 970

      So you don't even have a dedicated GPU. No chance then.

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      • Danbo80
        Rookie
        • Jul 2002
        • 185

        #18
        Re: Nvidia GTX 970

        I'm not even sure what a GPU is. Would you mind explaining.

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        • TiquilaSunrise
          Banned
          • Oct 2014
          • 217

          #19
          Re: Nvidia GTX 970

          Originally posted by Danbo80
          I'm not even sure what a GPU is. Would you mind explaining.
          A Video-Card like a GTX970 for example. You only have a APU (CPU+Weak GPU combined)

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          • Altimus
            Chelsea, Assemble!
            • Nov 2004
            • 27283

            #20
            Re: Nvidia GTX 970

            Originally posted by Danbo80
            If you don't post any Speccs, we can't help you.
            Computer is a desktop HP

            AMD A8-6500 APU with Radeon HD graphics, 3.50 GHz
            8.00 GB of RAM
            64 bit operating system, x64-based processor[/QUOTE]

            You will be better off building something from scratch or purchasing a prebuilt system. You have a low end CPU and I doubt you could even fit that GPU into your case. Any x70 card and up require a decent size gaming case to fit.

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            • Danbo80
              Rookie
              • Jul 2002
              • 185

              #21
              Re: Nvidia GTX 970

              Is there anything else I can do to run this game? Or am I sh*t out of luck?

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              • bubbaman11
                Rookie
                • Feb 2006
                • 61

                #22
                Re: Nvidia GTX 970

                What's the wattage of your power supply? Your cpu (processor) is ok, your ram is fine, but the wattage of your power supply (which you can upgrade) will dictate how good a gpu (video card) you can put in. It all depends on how much you want to spend. I personally think it'd be a waste of $$$ to build from scratch unless you're interested in bragging about your specs in forums such as this.

                Keep this in mind: Prefabbed desktops by Dell, HP, etc. generally are woefully underpowered for gaming. In the past HP has used proprietary power supplies (not sure if they still do) that are a bit of a pain to replace. At best you're topping out with something like an R9 270 or 750Ti (they don't require the extra power your PSU more than likely doesn't have). Either one of those is a better gpu than what's in a PS4/X1 (R7 265). You'd be able to run 2k15 on medium/high settings without problem.
                Last edited by bubbaman11; 09-14-2015, 11:16 PM.

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                • TiquilaSunrise
                  Banned
                  • Oct 2014
                  • 217

                  #23
                  Re: Nvidia GTX 970

                  A R9 270 or 750Ti would b e fine, but he is not even close to that. And wattage of a PSU does not mean $hit! Its about the effiency, so you want 85% plus (gold/platinum) from a good vendor. No-Name OEM PSU are always bad!

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                  • Danbo80
                    Rookie
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 185

                    #24
                    Re: Nvidia GTX 970

                    Where do I find the wattage?
                    I apologize for all the questions. Thanks for helping me.

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                    • tariq071
                      Rookie
                      • Jun 2012
                      • 226

                      #25
                      Re: Nvidia GTX 970

                      Originally posted by TiquilaSunrise
                      A R9 270 or 750Ti would b e fine, but he is not even close to that. And wattage of a PSU does not mean $hit! Its about the effiency, so you want 85% plus (gold/platinum) from a good vendor. No-Name OEM PSU are always bad!
                      Yes you want gold/platinum not just because of the efficiency, but also since power output of PSU lowers down with the age of the unit and wiring inside PSU is much better quality in gold/platinum.

                      As for 970 gtx , it's very energy efficient for the punch that it provides, mid range PSU should be able to handle it with ease. ATI cards tends to use more power then Nvidia currently.

                      I have to point out that 4GB card is actually 3.5GB (Nvidia was hiding that for long time) , but using 2GB one is waste of money in long run, imho.

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                      • bubbaman11
                        Rookie
                        • Feb 2006
                        • 61

                        #26
                        Re: Nvidia GTX 970

                        Originally posted by TiquilaSunrise
                        A R9 270 or 750Ti would b e fine, but he is not even close to that. And wattage of a PSU does not mean $hit! Its about the effiency, so you want 85% plus (gold/platinum) from a good vendor. No-Name OEM PSU are always bad!
                        Good point, if his hp came with something like a 280w power supply (regardless if it's $hit...of course it is) and he tries to drop a gtx970 in there he's sure going to be a happy camper when he realizes he can't...yeah, it means something. I was trying to explain that his store bought pc more than likely won't take a gpu needing more power than one 6-pin pcie. Hence the recommendation of the R9 270 or 750ti. Dude just wants to play 2k...
                        Last edited by bubbaman11; 09-16-2015, 09:56 AM.

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