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This AMD 7700K APU runs slowly in games.

This AMD 7700K APU runs slowly in games.

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xSimCard
Junior Member
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01-07-2017, 06:28 AM
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Uhm ive been wondering why my pc build has been running slow. i have been playing GTA V based on one of the pc builds which LINUS have shown on youtube. So heres what i have. -AMD 7700k black edition APU, running/clocked at 3.4 ghz (i think this is much better than LINUS' build which is the AMD A10 6790K) -kingston hyper fury x 1866 8 gigabytes (one stick ) -a68hm - e33 v2 motherboard from msi.( i looked for a FM2+ motherboard and this is what i got) - WDC WD750 (750 gig hard drive from a laptop from 2013) look for lenovo g470 I am planning on buying a graphics card but not, now maybe on September 2016. the r7 260x maybe so i want to know what my PC's problem is gta V runs 24- 33 fps but with other people using the same apu it runs 30-40 fps even without dual graphics just the apu itself and they have a 2x4 ram(1600). But i think my ram is better than theirs any reccomendations? i have lowered everything its on 1024X768 RESOLUTION I DONT KNOW WHY THE 720 P RESOLUTION IS MUCH LAGGIER is it my ram or is it my hard drive or is it my power supply? i used the power supply which was included in my deep cool smarter case which says DE480 rated at 350w peak power @ 480w
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xSimCard
01-07-2017, 06:28 AM #1

Uhm ive been wondering why my pc build has been running slow. i have been playing GTA V based on one of the pc builds which LINUS have shown on youtube. So heres what i have. -AMD 7700k black edition APU, running/clocked at 3.4 ghz (i think this is much better than LINUS' build which is the AMD A10 6790K) -kingston hyper fury x 1866 8 gigabytes (one stick ) -a68hm - e33 v2 motherboard from msi.( i looked for a FM2+ motherboard and this is what i got) - WDC WD750 (750 gig hard drive from a laptop from 2013) look for lenovo g470 I am planning on buying a graphics card but not, now maybe on September 2016. the r7 260x maybe so i want to know what my PC's problem is gta V runs 24- 33 fps but with other people using the same apu it runs 30-40 fps even without dual graphics just the apu itself and they have a 2x4 ram(1600). But i think my ram is better than theirs any reccomendations? i have lowered everything its on 1024X768 RESOLUTION I DONT KNOW WHY THE 720 P RESOLUTION IS MUCH LAGGIER is it my ram or is it my hard drive or is it my power supply? i used the power supply which was included in my deep cool smarter case which says DE480 rated at 350w peak power @ 480w

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coopman2
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01-09-2017, 05:25 AM
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Dual channel performs better with APUs, consider adding more RAM.
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coopman2
01-09-2017, 05:25 AM #2

Dual channel performs better with APUs, consider adding more RAM.

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KittyKatGameZ
Junior Member
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01-13-2017, 07:37 PM
#3
These parts aren't the issue for your in-game performance—your PSU is likely powerful enough. Why would you think building with it would help? APUs handle graphics well, but without a strong GPU, performance drops. If you need better speed, focus on the graphics card instead. Your RAM might be decent, but using a single stick instead of dual channels can slow things down. Adjust your game settings if you want to play smoothly.
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KittyKatGameZ
01-13-2017, 07:37 PM #3

These parts aren't the issue for your in-game performance—your PSU is likely powerful enough. Why would you think building with it would help? APUs handle graphics well, but without a strong GPU, performance drops. If you need better speed, focus on the graphics card instead. Your RAM might be decent, but using a single stick instead of dual channels can slow things down. Adjust your game settings if you want to play smoothly.

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FORIS12
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01-15-2017, 12:51 AM
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Sure, it should work fine with your 4GB 1866 RAM. Just make sure it matches your system requirements.
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FORIS12
01-15-2017, 12:51 AM #4

Sure, it should work fine with your 4GB 1866 RAM. Just make sure it matches your system requirements.

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Fireking124
Senior Member
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01-30-2017, 10:25 AM
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That’s completely unreasonable—don’t overclock. Save your budget for the GPU later. Only invest in a GPU and possibly an SSD on that build.
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Fireking124
01-30-2017, 10:25 AM #5

That’s completely unreasonable—don’t overclock. Save your budget for the GPU later. Only invest in a GPU and possibly an SSD on that build.

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Jamesbond67
Junior Member
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02-02-2017, 06:30 PM
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I'm looking into why my GPU feels slower compared to others on the same version. I've lowered the settings myself.
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Jamesbond67
02-02-2017, 06:30 PM #6

I'm looking into why my GPU feels slower compared to others on the same version. I've lowered the settings myself.

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EdenMarie
Member
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02-24-2017, 05:49 PM
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You're wondering if a GPU such as the R7 260X offers more value than upgrading your RAM, or if it's better to invest in both. Also, you mentioned SSDs are costly in your region—thanks for the note!
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EdenMarie
02-24-2017, 05:49 PM #7

You're wondering if a GPU such as the R7 260X offers more value than upgrading your RAM, or if it's better to invest in both. Also, you mentioned SSDs are costly in your region—thanks for the note!

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SkyAceDivine
Member
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03-02-2017, 11:12 PM
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You don’t require additional RAM; it won’t make a difference. A 260x or a refurbished 7870/7950 would be ideal.
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SkyAceDivine
03-02-2017, 11:12 PM #8

You don’t require additional RAM; it won’t make a difference. A 260x or a refurbished 7870/7950 would be ideal.

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Chatter
Member
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03-03-2017, 10:56 AM
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I believe the 260x is the best fit since it's the only one that works with my APU.
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Chatter
03-03-2017, 10:56 AM #9

I believe the 260x is the best fit since it's the only one that works with my APU.

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xXFirewitherXx
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03-04-2017, 01:37 PM
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You're asking about compatibility, but it seems like you're expressing frustration. It's important to clarify that hybrid crossfire 260 isn't recommended, and trying to combine different systems can lead to issues.
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xXFirewitherXx
03-04-2017, 01:37 PM #10

You're asking about compatibility, but it seems like you're expressing frustration. It's important to clarify that hybrid crossfire 260 isn't recommended, and trying to combine different systems can lead to issues.

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