Compare the I3 9100F with and without the GT 710 to see which setup suits your needs best.
Compare the I3 9100F with and without the GT 710 to see which setup suits your needs best.
You're considering upgrading from your GT 710 to a 9100f. It's a good idea to check compatibility first—ensure both motherboards support each other and match your power supply needs. Good luck with the build!
You're asking about performance comparisons between a 3200g and a 9100F paired with the GT 710 for gaming. It's great you're considering your options! If you're just starting out, think about what matters most—speed, stability, and compatibility. Let me know if you'd like advice on building tips or component selection.
Begin by clarifying your intentions for the new setup. Are you planning to use it for gaming, office work, or browsing the internet? What is your budget and preferred currency? Do you have any additional components you'd like to keep with you, besides the GT710? For office tasks like email and web browsing, the I3-9100f paired with the GT710 works well. Alternatively, an AMD R5-3400G without the GT710 is a solid choice. Another option is the I3-9100 without the GT710, which includes an integrated small GPU. Choose the most affordable option. If you aim for gaming beyond simple puzzles, consider starting with an R5-2600 or R5-3600 and a dedicated graphics card such as an RX 570, GTX 1650 Super or higher. The decision hinges on your budget.
I'm working with a very limited budget—maximum $300, roughly IDR 4 million. I plan to use it for gaming and will be using the GT 710, which is from my previous build. I might consider the R3 3200G because it has built-in graphics, but given my need to get the best value within this limit, I should ask beforehand.
because your budget is very limited, opting for the 3200G is a smart choice. its iGPU offers nearly three times the performance of the GT710, and it’s crucial to use dual-channel RAM for optimal results.
I concur purchasing the 3200G, preferably a refurbished 3400G. 2x4GB of RAM would be ideal and a motherboard featuring four dimming ports would be beneficial for future upgrades.
An example setup similar to the one provided can be found at the link you shared.