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How can I O.C. my GPU?

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Don't, scrap your whole system and upgrade.
 
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The short answer is it's not really worth it. You're better off just getting a new GPU or an entirely new computer.

Don't scrap your whole system and upgrade.
Punctuation is your friend here.
 
Can i upgrade 7100 To 8500 GT?
 
Yes, but you will be buying old hardware. If it works well, you will see a modest improvement in performance.

A new 1GB Memory GPU will give much better performance.

A new computer will be a lot faster though,...........
 
At this point I would agree and say scrap the machine because a P4 and 7100GS is not going to be much power. That being said if you really just want to upgrade the GPU it might be better to get something new and inexpensive as anything would be an upgrade at this point. Try buying the R9 250/X or something like a GT 740-750 as I am sure they would work and give you some noticeable improvements at least up to a point. But the rest of the system will hold you back depending on what you want to do.
 
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I'd try NVidiainspector for older chips. I have an 8500GT that went from ~400MHz to ~800MHz. But the practical performance increase was pathetic because the performance at ~400MHz was absolute garbage. So I'd also say, get a new PC.
 
Get atleast an Apu with a 260
 
APU and dGPU is a waste of money
 
Thanks for your comments. I'm buying 8500 GT from my dad. It costs 1$.
 
Good! You will see some improvements with that, although as others have said you will be held back by the P4. Eventually you'll need to do a further upgrade of the whole system.
 
Thanks for your comments. I'm buying 8500 GT from my dad. It costs 1$.

Good choice for the mean time.

Once you get enough money you should consider a completely new rig. If you have held onto a P4/7100 combo for so long I think you'd be well served with an Athlon 5350 or 5150. I've been running a 5350 and I'm amazed by what this little chip can do. The built in GPU is comparable to an HD4650 (DDR2 version). If you want to have some upgrading room you could go with a current Celeron or Pentium Dual Core, their GPUs are comparable to an 8500GT.
 
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APU and dGPU is a waste of money
ohreally? so you mean to say that my APU having laptop that runs all games at high/ultra and cost 500$ new is a waste of money?
 
ohreally? so you mean to say that my APU having laptop that runs all games at high/ultra and cost 500$ new is a waste of money?

When it comes to a situation like this a Amd Apu with a gpu that can be done as dual graphics is cost effective than a cpu with a gpu because intel hd graphics cannot combine with any video card to close double the graphics performance. Besides you spend considerably more on an intel chip plus then forced to get a graphics card.
 
8500 is just as bad :( right now the only older card that would be somewhat of a light gamer would be like a GTX 470
 
8500 is just as bad :( right now the only older card that would be somewhat of a light gamer would be like a GTX 470
I'm not an PRO gamer. I'm 12 years old (actually 11). I just want to play TF2 with good framerates. I can play TF2 on my current system but it is very slow (15-20 FPS).
 
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I'm not an Ultimate gamer. I'm 12 years old. I just want to play TF2 with good framerates. I can play TF2 on my current system but it is very slow (15-20 FPS).

Good for you! I love to see young people getting into computers at an early age. You've taken the first step to what is very satisfying...improving what you have, one step at a time! Like I said, your improvement won't be huge, but it will help you play some things a little better than you could.
 
Definitely an apu setup will work wonders
 
I'm not an Ultimate gamer. I'm 12 years old (actually 11). I just want to play TF2 with good framerates. I can play TF2 on my current system but it is very slow (15-20 FPS).

Ok I get that. TF2 is something I think should be "ok" with a 8500. The best card in that series would be a 8800Ultra G80. They did make a 8800GT G92 though
 
When it comes to a situation like this a Amd Apu with a gpu that can be done as dual graphics is cost effective than a cpu with a gpu because intel hd graphics cannot combine with any video card to close double the graphics performance. Besides you spend considerably more on an intel chip plus then forced to get a graphics card.
Except that you spend a whole lot of extra money on the APU... and then on a dGPU... You might as well just get a G3258 and spend all the money you saved on a proper GPU...
Ok I get that. TF2 is something I think should be "ok" with a 8500. The best card in that series would be a 8800Ultra G80. They did make a 8800GT G92 though
Played CoD4 for two years on an 8500GT, was getting ~50 FPS at 840x525
 
Yup and you spend considerably more on a intel chip where the apu has enough power already to run games like tf2. No need to oc it
 
From both a performance and a price to performance perspective G3258+270 destroys an A10+250... OK, sure, a 5350 might suite him OK if his budget is very limited, but in the time I had an E7200+8500GT (I ditched it when I was 12) I found myself constantly running into trouble... For me, and I would not mind guessing for many other gamers it is a period of transitioning to more mature games.
 
No stop please my eyes are bleeding

Back when Doom 3 launched I played it on a P4 2.4C + All-in-Wonder Radeon 8500 DV, ~30fps @ 640x480 with a heavily modified cfg file :banghead:
 
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