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Most aftermarket cards come with slightly increased clock speeds over the reference card. Of course, it won't do much and you can overclock it further to improve performance.
I'll have too look up my motherboard but if I already have a AMD the AMD Radeon R7 260X should fit right?
Oh ok just the processors are not compatible with all motherboards. - - - Updated - - - Alright that should complete my long list of questions
for this day and age thats generally true, but its not as older systems use AGP based graphics cards instead of PCI-E, and to add to that there are occassionally PCI graphics cards, Sorry just had to say it
I've seen weirder stuff then that , but sometimes clarification can help the situation, as not everyone has PCI-E based graphics solutions, while unlikely that someone has an AGP based gpu, its still possible enough
AGP disappeared by 2005, it's useless information. Today, any graphics card you would want to use works with every motherboard you would want to use.
wouldnt say useless, as the possibility of people using the agp solution is still there, sorry if I'm cluttering the thread, but specifics may help cause less confusion if someone is actually using something that old in the first place, I'll stop now
Has any one seen any problems when overclocking a Fx 8320-E? the reason Its an E version is that micro center wouldn't let me return it after being in my system for 1 week. i have gotten it to 3.5 ghz and once at 4.2 ghz but it won't run stable for more than a 2 weeks.