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As I was on a budget, I bought the GA-78LMT-USB3 at Microcenter. Thanks for your help everyone.
As I was on a budget, I bought the GA-78LMT-USB3 at Microcenter. Thanks for your help everyone.
Not playing any AAA games with it, too little VRAM on it but all older titles like COD series work in full. Doesn't seem like it's holding me down with those games, it doesn't even load near 100% with them.
I've been using the M5A78L-M/USB3 (AM3R2) with a nVidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti for about eighteen months without any issues for my purposes (Not gaming but a good amount of graphics processing), and It's working Fine
The statement that the Graphics is too Weak for the Processor is totally misleading, Yes it would be better with a Titan Card but the card installed will perform as well as it can and no more, it cannot be pushed any further ( Basic Physics).
Only thing that I have an issue with about the M5A78L-M/USB3 (AM3R2) is that it does not have 6Mb/s SATA support (SATA3), so I will be looking at upgrading in the near future
I only really started to think about the bottleneck a bit more seriously until just xmas as I purchased the FX-6350 CPU running on the GT 730 previously I was using the FX-4170, the graphics had changed a lot with CPU swap i.e no more badly drawn lamppost ect , the distance was clearer as I only play GTAV - so I check for bottlenecks using that game.
I then used afterburner in story mode to see where the stuttering was coming from & it was the GPU was maxing out at 100% a lot of the time so it is too weak for that processor, so I have swapped it back to the FX-4170 to remove the GPU as bottleneck until I have a new GPU next year.
A CPU that is to powerfull for the GPU will push the graphics up to 100% at all resolutions from what I have tried, many people on that game complain of stutter again "bottlenecking" of mis-matched components causing annoying gameplay because no-body bothered to check the theory of bottlenecking.
According to bottlenecking a Titan would not be worth using with any am3+ CPU at the moment as it would never reach it's full potential.
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6 x SATA 3Gb/s port(s), blue
Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD
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