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This system supports a variety of games.

This system supports a variety of games.

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seanyb63
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11-09-2016, 04:48 AM
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This system supports a variety of games.
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seanyb63
11-09-2016, 04:48 AM #1

This system supports a variety of games.

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funnybros10
Junior Member
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11-25-2016, 04:24 AM
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It varies based on your expectations. At 1080p with 60 Hz it should work well for AAA titles up until around 2014 at reduced settings, and even lower quality or 2D games are likely to run now. The main issue is the old dual-core processor, which will struggle with games from the same era as the graphics card due to its limitations.
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funnybros10
11-25-2016, 04:24 AM #2

It varies based on your expectations. At 1080p with 60 Hz it should work well for AAA titles up until around 2014 at reduced settings, and even lower quality or 2D games are likely to run now. The main issue is the old dual-core processor, which will struggle with games from the same era as the graphics card due to its limitations.

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Micky_CT
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12-02-2016, 04:38 AM
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It will be restricted, honestly. But if you manage to buy it at a reasonable price or already own it without spending much, there are ways to utilize it. A video explains how to build a budget system using the LGA775 setup. Keep in mind, not every motherboard is compatible with every processor on that platform. The chipset plays a crucial role.
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Micky_CT
12-02-2016, 04:38 AM #3

It will be restricted, honestly. But if you manage to buy it at a reasonable price or already own it without spending much, there are ways to utilize it. A video explains how to build a budget system using the LGA775 setup. Keep in mind, not every motherboard is compatible with every processor on that platform. The chipset plays a crucial role.

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GamingPanda54
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12-07-2016, 02:23 AM
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Refer to most titles from before 2012-2013, or opt for modern games needing minimal graphics like Minecraft or 2D titles.
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GamingPanda54
12-07-2016, 02:23 AM #4

Refer to most titles from before 2012-2013, or opt for modern games needing minimal graphics like Minecraft or 2D titles.

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ScopeZMLG
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12-07-2016, 07:50 AM
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What board and chipset are you using? You can usually find affordable second or third generation parts today, so buying a 775 would be unnecessary unless you're very tight on funds. That said, it will likely cause a severe CPU bottleneck—1.8 GHz is way too slow for an older platform. Enjoy testing your system without a quad-core like the Q6600 or Xeon E/X54 series.
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ScopeZMLG
12-07-2016, 07:50 AM #5

What board and chipset are you using? You can usually find affordable second or third generation parts today, so buying a 775 would be unnecessary unless you're very tight on funds. That said, it will likely cause a severe CPU bottleneck—1.8 GHz is way too slow for an older platform. Enjoy testing your system without a quad-core like the Q6600 or Xeon E/X54 series.

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mcraft2070
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12-07-2016, 01:03 PM
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Whispers Q9650...
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mcraft2070
12-07-2016, 01:03 PM #6

Whispers Q9650...

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Ceziop
Junior Member
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12-07-2016, 08:09 PM
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The CPU on that board is confirmed to be running valid operations.
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Ceziop
12-07-2016, 08:09 PM #7

The CPU on that board is confirmed to be running valid operations.

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SynuleK
Junior Member
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12-08-2016, 05:59 PM
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This is precisely what a bottleneck represents.
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SynuleK
12-08-2016, 05:59 PM #8

This is precisely what a bottleneck represents.

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BMW1313
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12-10-2016, 03:33 PM
#9
This approach addresses certain capabilities of the device. Depending on the board and chipset, there are possibilities available, though they may vary in scope. If it's a prebuilt unit, as mentioned in the video, validation by the maker isn't guaranteed, so checking their site is the best bet. Pushing beyond that could be risky. A useful reference is cpu-upgrade.com, which helps match chipsets with processors. Remember, not every LGA775 board supports all processors, and even then results are uncertain. For my experience, an older NAS built with H61 Express gave me a top-tier i7-2600, outperforming an i3-2100. However, switching to a B75 board might have boosted performance further. Ultimately, the owner must clarify their specific board details to understand its full potential. Edited August 26, 2022 by An0maly_76
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BMW1313
12-10-2016, 03:33 PM #9

This approach addresses certain capabilities of the device. Depending on the board and chipset, there are possibilities available, though they may vary in scope. If it's a prebuilt unit, as mentioned in the video, validation by the maker isn't guaranteed, so checking their site is the best bet. Pushing beyond that could be risky. A useful reference is cpu-upgrade.com, which helps match chipsets with processors. Remember, not every LGA775 board supports all processors, and even then results are uncertain. For my experience, an older NAS built with H61 Express gave me a top-tier i7-2600, outperforming an i3-2100. However, switching to a B75 board might have boosted performance further. Ultimately, the owner must clarify their specific board details to understand its full potential. Edited August 26, 2022 by An0maly_76

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AlexZimmerman
Junior Member
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12-10-2016, 07:55 PM
#10
E/X5450 is the same thing but far cheaper and prob better binned too, theres also x5460/70 which are better than it but usually not worth it due to price, after all a decent p45 like the giga ep45s should be able to reach 500fsb on a quad and no sane person goes >4.5 on 775 45nm just because abysmal die -> ihs heat transfer, atleast not without direct die or chiller shenanigans If you are already at the point of direct die or chiller you may aswell just get a better platform cause you are prob spending too much money on it unless you are an oc enthusiast that wanna oc 775 like me (atm working on direct water over die cooler)
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AlexZimmerman
12-10-2016, 07:55 PM #10

E/X5450 is the same thing but far cheaper and prob better binned too, theres also x5460/70 which are better than it but usually not worth it due to price, after all a decent p45 like the giga ep45s should be able to reach 500fsb on a quad and no sane person goes >4.5 on 775 45nm just because abysmal die -> ihs heat transfer, atleast not without direct die or chiller shenanigans If you are already at the point of direct die or chiller you may aswell just get a better platform cause you are prob spending too much money on it unless you are an oc enthusiast that wanna oc 775 like me (atm working on direct water over die cooler)

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