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Hi all
I have had this PC a while and have been planning upgrading for a quite a bit as well. Original specs are:
i5-4670 (non-k)
16GB G-skill RAM
MSI Z87-G43
Corsair HX750
1070 SC
3 SSD ,1 HDD
Unfortunately the GPU has just died. I originally wanted to upgrade to a Ryzen board and CPU first, keeping the 1070 and upgrading that down the line. Can't do this now so am thinking if anything is worth salvaging?
Is it right that the higher end Ryzen chips need a GPU as they don't have that function? As this means I can't do that upgrade first without buying a GPU as well.
Also if I go full new PC I can use all my drives but I will need a new Windows installation. Is that right? I was trying to save some cash by not including drives or Windows but I don't think that will work. (Is that the case for new mobo/CPU as well?)
Lot's of questions sorry
I have had this PC a while and have been planning upgrading for a quite a bit as well. Original specs are:
i5-4670 (non-k)
16GB G-skill RAM
MSI Z87-G43
Corsair HX750
1070 SC
3 SSD ,1 HDD
Unfortunately the GPU has just died. I originally wanted to upgrade to a Ryzen board and CPU first, keeping the 1070 and upgrading that down the line. Can't do this now so am thinking if anything is worth salvaging?
Is it right that the higher end Ryzen chips need a GPU as they don't have that function? As this means I can't do that upgrade first without buying a GPU as well.
Also if I go full new PC I can use all my drives but I will need a new Windows installation. Is that right? I was trying to save some cash by not including drives or Windows but I don't think that will work. (Is that the case for new mobo/CPU as well?)
Lot's of questions sorry