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Planning on upgrading...help?

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So with the current computer I have, an HP P-1235 and I will be upgrading in a few months due to its lack of performance. The specs are:

 

Processor: AMD A8-5500 APU with Radeon Graphics 3.20 Ghz [integrated graphics  :wallbash: ]

8 Gb of RAM

1 TB of memory

Windows 7

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I planned on purchasing the Nvidia GTX 760, and the AMD A10-5800K APU 3.8Ghz. Do you think I will run into any issues with these parts?

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1 TB of memory, I wish I had 1TB of RAM.

 

Jokes aside, no, your other system parts may bottleneck the performance but you should notice a difference. 

What would you recommend me also getting to minimize the bottlenecking?

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What would you recommend me also getting to minimize the bottlenecking?

 

Well to be honest, any prebuilt desktop is going to be bottlenecked usually...especially from HP, Dell ect. 

 

In this case, that motherboard is a PCI Gen 2.0, so really there's not a whole lot you can do about that except build an entirely new computer. 

-Mr.Quiggles

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Well to be honest, any prebuilt desktop is going to be bottlenecked usually...especially from HP, Dell ect. 

 

In this case, that motherboard is a PCI Gen 2.0, so really there's not a whole lot you can do about that except build an entirely new computer. 

 

Correct me but, Couldn't I replace the motherboard as well if needed?

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Correct me but, Couldn't I replace the motherboard as well if needed?

 

Indeed you could, but that's usually very problematic. You'd need to reinstall the operating system from scratch, it'd be quite a hassle. 

 

The bottlenecking won't be an extreme problem, I wouldn't really worry about it.

-Mr.Quiggles

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Indeed you could, but that's usually very problematic. You'd need to reinstall the operating system from scratch, it'd be quite a hassle. 

 

The bottlenecking won't be an extreme problem, I wouldn't really worry about it.

Okay thank you. Much appreciated

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Your CPU will probably end up bottle necking what you graphics card could do, FYI. But you can't do much else since you can't change what socket your motherboard has without scrapping it. lol

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