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what GPU is compatible with my FM2A68M-DG3+ motherboard

what GPU is compatible with my FM2A68M-DG3+ motherboard

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august1005
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05-18-2016, 04:31 AM
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Hi I have a FM2A68M-DG3+ motherboard and I was wondering if a Nivida GTX 1070-ti would be compatible with it? or what good GPU would be compatible with it
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august1005
05-18-2016, 04:31 AM #1

Hi I have a FM2A68M-DG3+ motherboard and I was wondering if a Nivida GTX 1070-ti would be compatible with it? or what good GPU would be compatible with it

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JakeThePeg
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05-18-2016, 10:30 AM
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That's a really thorough explanation! It clearly highlights the potential bottleneck and offers a sensible approach. Nicely done.
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JakeThePeg
05-18-2016, 10:30 AM #2

That's a really thorough explanation! It clearly highlights the potential bottleneck and offers a sensible approach. Nicely done.

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Hyper_FireFox
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05-18-2016, 03:01 PM
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Hyper_FireFox
05-18-2016, 03:01 PM #3

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Abhithegreat
Junior Member
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05-19-2016, 12:16 AM
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Hellfire13 :
The more relevant question is, what your CPU can support. That is an old and obsolete platform. So, unless you are planning to change to a recent gen. platform like Ryzen or CoffeeLake, you should not think beyond a gtx 1050.
I am also going to be upgrading the CPU when I get a new GPU. I just want to be able to play games like Rust, Black ops 4, Destiny 2, ARK, ETC
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Abhithegreat
05-19-2016, 12:16 AM #4

Hellfire13 :
The more relevant question is, what your CPU can support. That is an old and obsolete platform. So, unless you are planning to change to a recent gen. platform like Ryzen or CoffeeLake, you should not think beyond a gtx 1050.
I am also going to be upgrading the CPU when I get a new GPU. I just want to be able to play games like Rust, Black ops 4, Destiny 2, ARK, ETC

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TMayes136
Member
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05-19-2016, 02:06 AM
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You will not get the performance you are expecting with this platform.
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TMayes136
05-19-2016, 02:06 AM #5

You will not get the performance you are expecting with this platform.

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06-09-2016, 08:29 PM
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Hellfire13 :
You will not get the performance you are expecting with this platform.
Just trying to make do until I can get enough money to build a new computer
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shacklebolt323
06-09-2016, 08:29 PM #6

Hellfire13 :
You will not get the performance you are expecting with this platform.
Just trying to make do until I can get enough money to build a new computer

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xXSaltySeaDog
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06-10-2016, 10:17 PM
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The problem is that, your CPU is going to limit the performance of the GPU and CPU heavy games will mostly struggle to run smoothly. If you can bear with that till your platform upgrade, then you can go for it.
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xXSaltySeaDog
06-10-2016, 10:17 PM #7

The problem is that, your CPU is going to limit the performance of the GPU and CPU heavy games will mostly struggle to run smoothly. If you can bear with that till your platform upgrade, then you can go for it.

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gigi_tron
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06-11-2016, 12:15 AM
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It's great that you are planning to upgrade your CPU as well! Upgrading your CPU will make a huge difference in how smoothly everything runs together and can improve gaming performance significantly. "
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gigi_tron
06-11-2016, 12:15 AM #8

Here’s a rewritten version of the text, focusing on clarity and flow:

“Let's talk about computer performance. If you are running graphically intensive games or tasks that heavily utilize your processor, it’s possible your current setup – particularly your CPU – could be holding back your graphics card (GPU). This means, even with a powerful GPU, you might not see the full potential of both components working together seamlessly.

It's great that you are planning to upgrade your CPU as well! Upgrading your CPU will make a huge difference in how smoothly everything runs together and can improve gaming performance significantly. "

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ckoneal16
Junior Member
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06-19-2016, 03:52 AM
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In that case you can go with any card you want. But you have to change the motherboard and RAM as well when you change the CPU.
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ckoneal16
06-19-2016, 03:52 AM #9

In that case you can go with any card you want. But you have to change the motherboard and RAM as well when you change the CPU.