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Answer» hi im a gamer. I want to downgrade my cpu for better visuals. will a lower cpu make more heat on my gpu? I right now have a amd fx 8350 cpu i want to downgrade to a amd phenom series for better visuals. I have compared the 2 visually. fx series and phenom series. and to me I like the phenom series much better. i want to downgrade to a amd phenom series for better visuals. I have compared the 2 visually. fx series and phenom series. and to me I like the phenom series much better.the GPU is responsible for your display. The differences you saw had nothing to do with the CPU. If there were differences, it is either because of differences between the Graphics cards in the systems you observed, or as a result of the "lower CPU" requiring more conservative options. But you can set those conservative options on any system if you happen to prefer their appearance.What you are talking about makes no sense, downgrading your CPU will not bring any benefit at all. What makes you think it would? Quote from: camerongray on May 25, 2015, 05:50:04 AM What you are talking about makes no sense, downgrading your CPU will not bring any benefit at all. What makes you think it would? Quote from: BC_Programmer on May 25, 2015, 01:04:19 AM the GPU is responsible for your display. The differences you saw had nothing to do with the CPU. If there were differences, it is either because of differences between the Graphics cards in the systems you observed, or as a result of the "lower CPU" requiring more conservative options. But you can set those conservative options on any system if you happen to prefer their appearance. Quote from: Salmon Trout on May 25, 2015, 12:39:25 AM Why would downgrading your CPU give "better visuals"? here is why. compare them carefully. different cpu looks different, on games. its hard to see but look carefully. this is what I mean https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4OSA-vd1h8 That is nothing to do with the CPU, they are totally different systems, you are barking up the wrong tree here. The CPU has nothing to do with how good the graphics on the screen look. The only difference between the two of those CPUs in that video is that the game runs smoother on the i5. This is because it is a more powerful CPU than the AMD FX 8350, not less powerful!Clock Speed doesn't translate to CPU Power. Quote from: camerongray on May 25, 2015, 04:33:58 PM That is nothing to do with the CPU, they are totally different systems, you are barking up the wrong tree here. The CPU has nothing to do with how good the graphics on the screen look. you don't see the difference, its very hard to see in the whole video, but on both the visual of each cpu looks a little different.heres another but with a Pentium cpu vs fx 8350 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj7wnRA1yDoThe "COMPARISON" tests are fundamentally flawed in a very basic way, which makes them practically useless for the purpose they claim. They are presented as comparing- in this case, an Intel G3258 to a AMD FX8350. This has a RATHER fundamental problem. You cannot keep every component the same when you use one or the other processor, because Intel and AMD processors have used different sockets for some time; therefore, the comparisons are not comparing the Intel and AMD chips- they are comparing the Intel and AMD processors along with whatever motherboard they were using. Even if they were the same manufacturer, the CPUs and the socket designs themselves tend to lend to particular designs which have different strengths and weaknesses; point being that presenting it as a "AMD Chip VERSUS a Pentium Chip" isn't actually accurate. That said, in this case the Pentium would be an upgrade (For this scenario). Again, different software uses the system differently. the FX is an eight-core CPU, so I expect it would likely outperform the Intel system for many multiprocessor optimized tasks or even just usage in a general server system. The Intel get's better performance with games primarily because it uses a newer architecture, but also likely because thread affinity across the 8 cores causes issues on the FX (this can be remedied fairly easily, though it is unclear whether the youtuber did so). so anyways will a lower cpu make more heat on my gpu? I want to downgrade my cpu from amd fx series to amd athlon or phenom Quote from: user898 on May 26, 2015, 12:16:59 PM so anyways will a lower cpu make more heat on my gpu? I want to downgrade my cpu from amd fx series to amd athlon or phenom It will not change the temperature of the video card. It will also make no difference to your game graphics other than make the game RUN slower. Feel free to ignore our advice and do it but don't come back and moan when you realise that you've wasted your money. Quote from: camerongray on May 26, 2015, 12:19:21 PM ...feel free to ignore our advice and do it but don't come back and moan when you realize that you've wasted your money.Good advice. He can change visuals in software, not hardware changes needed. Visuals normally means a PLEASING look, but not better speed. But gamers sometimes use that term to mean more than s nice look. Look here: How to Improve Gaming Performance Easily |
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