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bsta may pcie slot ung mobo mo pwede video card dun magbobottle neck lng sya kung sakali ung processor mo is mababa then ung videocard mo nmn mataas di mo magagamit ung videocard mo ng 100% kung ano lng kaya nya ibigay dun sa mababa mong processor un lang ung magagamit mo sa vc mo pero kung mataas processor mo dun mo mggmit 100% vc mo
 
Bottleneck, as for how it is named, occurs when there is a limit on how much data is being sent for processing or how much data can be processed at the same time. In other words, this means that the capacity to return a processed data is not enough compared to how much data is being sent for processing.
 
yes lahat ng videocard fit sa board walang problema sa compatibility bottleneck lang ang meron
Motherboards have specific types of slots for connecting additional components. Almost all modern computers use PCI Express 3.0 slots, which means a video card can go into any open slot. If your computer uses PCI Express 2.0 or another version of PCI Express, a newer card should be backward-compatible with it. Ancient computers may have AGP slots for graphics cards, which are a different shape and size and won't be compatible with modern cards. In most cases, you need a PCI-e x16 slot, which should be the longest slot on the motherboard.

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Bottleneck, as for how it is named, occurs when there is a limit on how much data is being sent for processing or how much data can be processed at the same time. In other words, this means that the capacity to return a processed data is not enough compared to how much data is being sent for processing.
Iyon salamat po
 
bsta may pcie slot ung mobo mo pwede video card dun magbobottle neck lng sya kung sakali ung processor mo is mababa then ung videocard mo nmn mataas di mo magagamit ung videocard mo ng 100% kung ano lng kaya nya ibigay dun sa mababa mong processor un lang ung magagamit mo sa vc mo pero kung mataas processor mo dun mo mggmit 100% vc mo
Nice info, sir. Salamat. Medyo hesitate kasi ako bumili ng VC. Hindi ko rin alam kung ano bibilhin ko sa processor ko na AMD a4 lang hahaha
 
Motherboards have specific types of slots for connecting additional components. Almost all modern computers use PCI Express 3.0 slots, which means a video card can go into any open slot. If your computer uses PCI Express 2.0 or another version of PCI Express, a newer card should be backward-compatible with it. Ancient computers may have AGP slots for graphics cards, which are a different shape and size and won't be compatible with modern cards. In most cases, you need a PCI-e x16 slot, which should be the longest slot on the motherboard.

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Thank you sir for the reference
 
Kakasya sa board pero it still depends if your CPU will take the processing power of the video card. Kung yung CPU ay hindi kakayanin ang lakas ng video card na nakakabit bottleneck na ito.
 
Dret, ito titingnan mo sa GPU batay sa ibang parts ng system unit; processor, sakto o mas mahina dapat ang GPU kaysa processor para magamit ito ng buo ng processor; mobo, gagana naman ang any PCI-E GPU sa lahat ng version ng PCI-E mababawasan lang ang performance nya if backwards; PSU, pasok dapat yung GPU kasama ng ibang parts sa kayang i-handle ng PSU kaya kung mag-a-upgrade ng GPU tingnan kung ano recommended PSU wattage at mag-upgrade ng angkop na PSU, tingan din kung may cable yung PSU na kailangan ng GPU mo tulad ng 6-pin/8-pin; case at clearance, tingnan yung dimensions ng GPU at kung pasok ito sa clearance ng case, sa radiator kung front panel ang setup mo at sa iba pang parts tulad ng iba pang PCI-E expansion cards na gamit mo; monitor, kung walang port yung GPU para sa display mo, hindi naman masyadong problema dahil may mga adapter naman na mabibili, yan na siguro lahat kung meron pa pakibanggit na lang.
 
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Dret, ito titingnan mo sa GPU batay sa ibang parts ng system unit; processor, sakto o mas mahina dapat ang GPU kaysa processor para magamit ito ng buo ng processor; mobo, gagana naman ang any PCI-E GPU sa lahat ng version ng PCI-E mababawasan lang ang performance nya if backwards; PSU, pasok dapat yung GPU kasama ng ibang parts sa kayang i-handle ng PSU kaya kung mag-a-upgrade ng GPU tingnan kung ano recommended PSU wattage at mag-upgrade ng angkop na PSU, tingan din kung may cable yung PSU na kailangan ng GPU mo tulad ng 6-pin/8-pin; case at clearance, tingnan yung dimensions ng GPU at kung pasok ito sa clearance ng case, sa radiator kung front panel ang setup mo at sa iba pang parts tulad ng iba pang PCI-E expansion cards na gamit mo; monitor, kung walang port yung GPU para sa display mo, hindi naman masyadong problema dahil may mga adapter naman na mabibili, yan na siguro lahat kung meron pa pakibanggit na lang.
Huwooow hehe. Nice info din sir. Iyong isa pang concern ko iyong sinabi mong gpu dimension. Isa rin iyan sa worry ko baka pag salpak ko hindi pala fit sa chassis baka masayang lang din hehe
 
Motherboards have specific types of slots for connecting additional components. Almost all modern computers use PCI Express 3.0 slots, which means a video card can go into any open slot. If your computer uses PCI Express 2.0 or another version of PCI Express, a newer card should be backward-compatible with it. Ancient computers may have AGP slots for graphics cards, which are a different shape and size and won't be compatible with modern cards. In most cases, you need a PCI-e x16 slot, which should be the longest slot on the motherboard.

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brod naman... panahon p ni pentium4 ang agp...
 
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not sure.
GT750 or rx450 - di pa rin kaya ihandle ng cpu yan eh.,
honestly wala, nakapag a4 6300 ako dati - wala akong nakuhang matinong performance .
binenta ko ung a4 para makabili ng athlonx4 - dun na tumino ung performance .
 
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