xSuperior 3 DIC 2015 a las 16:27
AMD A10-6700 + GTX 560 Will it run
Will those run csgo at 1920x1080 low settings at 60+ fps? It also has 16 GB of ram.
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_I_ 3 DIC 2015 a las 17:41 
a10 is a weak cpu no matter what gpu you pair with it or how much ram it has

source engine is 32bit, 32bit programs canot use more than 2g of ram
and it only uses 2 cores

with an i3 or pentiumg it would be able to max out hte gtx560
but the apu has half the ipc of any current intel cpu


if you stick to 16 or fewer player games it can hold good fps, but in 17-32+ player matches it will fall behind
xSuperior 3 DIC 2015 a las 17:49 
Publicado originalmente por _I_:
a10 is a weak cpu no matter what gpu you pair with it or how much ram it has

source engine is 32bit, 32bit programs canot use more than 2g of ram
and it only uses 2 cores

with an i3 or pentiumg it would be able to max out hte gtx560
but the apu has half the ipc of any current intel cpu


if you stick to 16 or fewer player games it can hold good fps, but in 17-32+ player matches it will fall behind

Im going to get a R7 370 Instead of a GTX 560 i did some research and it should bring better fps
_I_ 3 DIC 2015 a las 17:51 
yes, but the cpu is still gong to be whats slowing down either gpu

the apus are a good match for their gpu, anything much better will show off how weak the cpu is
xSuperior 3 DIC 2015 a las 18:09 
Publicado originalmente por _I_:
yes, but the cpu is still gong to be whats slowing down either gpu

the apus are a good match for their gpu, anything much better will show off how weak the cpu is

How much fps will i get on csgo? Maxed out 1920x1080?
JawnCabrero 3 DIC 2015 a las 18:22 
Publicado originalmente por _I_:
yes, but the cpu is still gong to be whats slowing down either gpu

the apus are a good match for their gpu, anything much better will show off how weak the cpu is
I have an AMD A10 7850k + NVidia GTX 960 and it runs GTA V, The Witcher III, Fallout 4 pretty good, I can notice slight bottleneck, but the games are still 45+FPS. I play CS GO and the game is locked at 60FPS no ups nor downs. I get it AMD APUs are bad, but not THAT bad.
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xSuperior 3 DIC 2015 a las 18:24 
Publicado originalmente por Dayn:
Publicado originalmente por _I_:
yes, but the cpu is still gong to be whats slowing down either gpu

the apus are a good match for their gpu, anything much better will show off how weak the cpu is
I have an AMD A10 7850k + NVidia GTX 960 and it runs GTA V, The Witcher III, Fallout 4 pretty good, I can notice slight bottleneck, but the games are still 45+FPS. I play CS GO and the game is locked at 60FPS no ups nor downs. I get it AMD APUs are bad, but not THAT bad.
They may not be the best BUT they arnt super expensive.
JawnCabrero 3 DIC 2015 a las 18:28 
Publicado originalmente por Silent | Superior:
Publicado originalmente por Dayn:
I have an AMD A10 7850k + NVidia GTX 960 and it runs GTA V, The Witcher III, Fallout 4 pretty good, I can notice slight bottleneck, but the games are still 45+FPS. I play CS GO and the game is locked at 60FPS no ups nor downs. I get it AMD APUs are bad, but not THAT bad.
They may not be the best BUT they arnt super expensive.
Yeah now answering your question, yes you'll be able to run CS GO at pretty good FPS. CS GO is not that CPU intensive and runs really well. On my system, with VSync Disabled I get 90+ FPS.
xSuperior 3 DIC 2015 a las 18:30 
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Publicado originalmente por Silent | Superior:
They may not be the best BUT they arnt super expensive.
Yeah now answering your question, yes you'll be able to run CS GO at pretty good FPS. CS GO is not that CPU intensive and runs really well. On my system, with VSync Disabled I get 90+ FPS.
On my rig right now i have a I3 3330 I think and i get like 60 low setting so hopefully will get great fps medium/high setting ive done research and it says i should get like 150-200 Maybe that on high. Its a AMD A10 6700 With a R7 370 So i hope its good for the price and has 16GB of ram.
JawnCabrero 3 DIC 2015 a las 18:34 
Publicado originalmente por Silent | Superior:
Publicado originalmente por Dayn:
Yeah now answering your question, yes you'll be able to run CS GO at pretty good FPS. CS GO is not that CPU intensive and runs really well. On my system, with VSync Disabled I get 90+ FPS.
On my rig right now i have a I3 3330 I think and i get like 60 low setting so hopefully will get great fps medium/high setting ive done research and it says i should get like 150-200 Maybe that on high. Its a AMD A10 6700 With a R7 370 So i hope its good for the price and has 16GB of ram.
Oh yeah the R7 370 will be a massive boost compared to your HD Graphics Intel. Also, It won't really matter if you run the game at 200+FPS if your monitor is 60hz, better to activate VSync and lock the game on 60FPS to prevent Screen Tearing.
xSuperior 3 DIC 2015 a las 19:11 
Publicado originalmente por Dayn:
Publicado originalmente por Silent | Superior:
On my rig right now i have a I3 3330 I think and i get like 60 low setting so hopefully will get great fps medium/high setting ive done research and it says i should get like 150-200 Maybe that on high. Its a AMD A10 6700 With a R7 370 So i hope its good for the price and has 16GB of ram.
Oh yeah the R7 370 will be a massive boost compared to your HD Graphics Intel. Also, It won't really matter if you run the game at 200+FPS if your monitor is 60hz, better to activate VSync and lock the game on 60FPS to prevent Screen Tearing.
Nah i have a 144Hz Monitor
Bad 💀 Motha 3 DIC 2015 a las 21:12 
Get R9 380 or GTX 960 or better; both are right around the $180-200 ranges, depending on the VRAM u get. If just for older games like CSGO, 2GB VRAM is plenty. If you want to play latest games, get a 4GB VRAM GPU.

Should not waste your time looking at any GPUs below AMD R9 200 series or NVIDIA below the 900 series.
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