Can E8400 drive GTX560TI 20

Updated on number 2024-02-09
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    8400 must be moving, I can bring 5300 to move GTX285, but the effect of your game should not be as good as expected, because the front-end bus of E8400 is 1333MHz, your DDR2 memory module is 800MHz, you can't feed this U at all, it is best to use DDR3 1333 with the same frequency (wasted with 1866 or 1600), the front-end bus speed of the CPU is the best when the memory frequency is equal, P5Q is a motherboard that only supports DDR2. This motherboard and memory are too much of a drag on the whole, so I recommend using a DDR3-capable motherboard and two 2G DDR3 strips to form a dual-channel, so that the GTX560 can play at 100%.

    As for the power supply, it is rated at 350W or more.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In fact, there is no such thing as driving and not moving, depending on the use of what you buy. For example, playing games,Most games are still eating graphics cards,But there are also some games that eat CPU,As far as the performance in the game is concerned,As long as it is not a product with a long age difference,The interaction between graphics card and CPU is not large,Usually everyone says"Can you bring it to move",In fact, the correct statement is "Will there be a bottleneck in the CPU,Or a certain item of the graphics card"

    8400 is at least 4 to 5 years ago products, it is indeed a bit outdated now, but its advantage is that the default frequency is not low, and most of the 8400 physique is good, can be greatly overclocked, with 560ti, most games are no problem, but there is a problem like the brother on the 1st floor said - that is, your motherboard and memory, these two will indeed become performance shortcomings.

    The power supply is rated at 400W, it should be noted that it is "rated" rather than "peak", and now manufacturers and dealers like to play word games on it, which is very unkind. In addition, it should be noted that the 560Ti definitely needs an auxiliary power supply, and the single +12V output of the power supply is best above 18A.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.If it's an old machine to upgrade the graphics card, it's a good match, but the graphics card heats up violently, and you also need to pay attention to whether you need to change a larger power supply.

    2.If you want to build a new machine, you should use the CPU of the I series, the old E series has high power consumption, heat, and is outdated.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Even if it can be played, this configuration is too low.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The GTX560SE is generally 288SP, and there are also 336SP that are 20% and 35% better than the GTX550TI respectively, with the E8400 with certain bottlenecks. It's still okay to play 6-7 into 560SE power consumption, and it is best to have a power supply rated above 350W.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    3GHz frequency, you can play a lot of games, GTX560SE is a downclocked version, but the performance is relatively better than GTX550TI, and it will not become a bottleneck with E8400.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The bottleneck is what do you want to play relative to the game?

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, according to this processor, it is recommended that you use a graphics card with up to GTS450, it is too high and a complete waste.

    As for this game, the graphics card is recommended.

    GeForce 8800GTX or HD4850 is not a big problem when you go to GTS450 and turn on full effect.

    Colorful GTS450 Platinum Edition D5 1024M 783 3608 MHz 1024M 128bit 550

    Power supply rated 300W with movement!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, minimum configuration Recommended configuration.

    CPU Intel Dual Core or above.

    or AMD Athlon, 64x2 or higher, Intel Quad Core or above, or AMD Phenom II X4 or higher.

    RAM 2G or more, 4G or more.

    VGA NVIDIA GeForce 8600GT or AMD Radeon HD4600 or above NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTX

    or AMD Radeon HD4850 or above.

    HDD 15GB or more 15GB or more.

    os windows xp(sp2),vista,win7(32bit/64bit) windows xp(sp2),vista,win7(64bit)

    Yours can play, open inefficient and completely stress-free.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The 560 belongs to the high-end graphics card with high special effects.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1All pro,I also have a GTX560,The performance of this graphics card is absolutely good.,All large-scale online games are finished in seconds.。 According to your configuration, the CPU is not powerful, and the CPU at any price should be configured with the graphics card at what price, otherwise it will become a chicken rib. Nowadays, the CPU is up to 22 nanometers.

    I don't check much with you, the only difference is the CPU, my CPU is E3-1230. Within 25 seconds of booting, the opening program is open in seconds, and Call of Duty 7 is fully open, not sluggish at all.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The usage rate of more than 90% means that your CPU can no longer play this kind of large-scale 3D game, and there is a lag phenomenon with some scenes when there are many people, right? Just change the CPU to fix this issue. According to your configuration, you can change to a Q9300 CPU.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No way, the whole platform has been changed.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The CPU doesn't give power. The graphics card is also not powerful.

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