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What Is The Latest Amd Computer

Can my computer run AMD radeon latest graphics card?

http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=...

Just so you're clear, that CPU is not so good. It's not horrible, but by today's standards, its WAY down the list, and not very fast anymore. If you start trying to get too good of a graphics card, that CPU will be your bottleneck.

OK- to answer your question, yes. Your computer will likely run that graphics card. However, the most important factor would be what PSU you have, and you neglected to list it. The spec sheet for that computer lists either a 300 watt, or 500 watt PSU. You're good to go if you have the 500 watt one. BUT- If you only have the 300 watt....well not so good. For any graphics card.

http://support.gateway.com/s/desktop/200...

And (sorry to rain on your parade), but yes- the Radeon HD 7750 is a new card, but its not a real great card. It is a mid-range, and is kind of middle of the road. Not a real good choice for any gaming. Fine for watching movies, surfing the net, playing simple flash games, etc... But that's about it. Don't get it if you really want to game. I know the 7750 is better tech (28nm) than the 6750 but its still just "ok."

The next step up is the Radeon HD 7770 and its MUCH-MUCH better, and is kind of the entry point card for "serious" mid-range graphics cards. Its still not considered a high-end card, but a good-decent mid-range one.

You might also look at last generations Radeon HD 6770 which is also a very good card (just slightly less powerful than the newer 7770). The 6770 is still decent, and is better than your pick of a 7750. And its pretty cheap right now too.

Here's one for $90 after rebate.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...

The 7770 is going for about $159 cause its still so new.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127664

But don't try to run a 6770 with a 300 watt PSU.

Good luck.

What are the latest CPUs from AMD and Intel?

The latest desktop CPU that was released by Intel was the Core i7-8086k, which is part of the Coffee Lake series. The 8086k is a Special edition CPU that has higher clock speeds than the Core i7-8700k, other than that it's not a very good value.
Prior to that, Intel released their lower spec Socket 1151 Coffee Lake processors, with the initial release coming last October of 2017.

Here in a couple months Intel will release the 9th Generation Coffee Lake processors. In the first wave you will see:
Core i9-9900k which has 8 cores with Hyperthreading.
Core i7-9700k which has 8 cores without Hyperthreading
Core i5-9600k which is a suped-up Core i5-8600k

Rumor is Intel will release a refreshed line of processors for the Skylake-X Socket 2066 platform. These processors are supposed to have higher clock speeds. Another rumor has it that Intel will use Solder between the IHS and CPU, instead of using conventional Thermal Compound. With the conventional Thermal Compound, Intel really can't clock the Skylake-X processors any higher than what they are.

AMD released their Threadripper 2 processors a few weeks ago and earlier this year AMD released their Ryzen 2000 series processors. The Ryzen 3 2200g and Ryzen 5 2400g have Vega 11 Integrated Graphics but the architecture is the same as the Ryzen 1000 series. The Ryzen 2 processors like the Ryzen 7 2700x and Ryzen 5 2600x came out last Spring. If rumors are correct, AMD will release a Ryzen 7 2800x to counter the Core i9-9900k and Core i7-9700k. AMD is also expected to release a Ryzen 5 2500x and a Ryzen 3 2300x.

What is the latest configuration prefered for desktop computers?

Processor: intel i7 Motherboard : ASUS M5A78L-M LX RAM: Corsair Desktop RAM 8GB DDR3 1333 MHz HDD: According to requirment Monitor: BenQ G610HDAL Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition Cabinet : Cooler Master Elitie 310 PSU: FSP Saga II 400W Speaker: Altec Classic Audio BXR1221 Mouse: Zebronics Judwas 5 Keyboard: Zebronics Judwas 5 Optical Drive: LG 22x SATA DVD Writer

Why does my computer sometimes display AMD engineering sample 1.6ghz?

I'm running an AMD athlon IIx2 255 processor at 3.1ghz, and sometimes when i switch my pc on, it boots from an aMD engineering sample @ 1.6ghz? it displays it as he engineering sample and also the pc performance is alot slower. how do i change it, if at all possible, to only boot from the AMD athlon processor?

Upgrade From AMD Sempron(tm) Processor LE-1250 to Latest Amd for Playing Crysis-2 or Fear-3.?

I'd definitely go with a motherboard change and make the switch to DDR3, if you're an AMD fan you should wait off until the end of July or early August as AMD are releasing their new FX CPUs, they're a completely new design, will be much faster than current AMD Phenom II CPUs and will be available in 4,6 and 8 core models

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