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If you want to buy new!
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Another £50 and you can get i5 too
Better with an overclocked Pentium K as a stop gap ?
If you want to buy new!
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Another £50 and you can get i5 too
Better with an overclocked Pentium K as a stop gap ?
I would absolutely not bother changing anything until you've put a better GPU in that. I bet you'll be more than happy with the performance increase you'll get from that alone, I'd be very surprised if many games are smashing your CPU enough for it to be a problem @ low resolutions on almost all modern games.
270 or a 960, 24" monitor to start off. Should be a very different experience.
Then PSU, Pentium K + cheap Z97 board + RAM when they're on special.![]()
Hi all
I think I probably already know the answer to this but here I go.
My current system is old and a recent purchase of Cities:Skylines has shown that it just isn't up to it anymore.
Proc: Intel core2duo quad 2.4GHz
Mobo: MSI P6N
4Gb (4x1Gb) DDR2 ram
128Gb SSD drive
Nvidia 8800GTS gfx
Now, obviously I'd like to upgrade in one go but having an account (the OH) forbids this so I need to do this month by month.
I'd like to upgrade to something along the lines of an i5 processor and a decent graphics card. I'd like to get a motherboard that will last a while as I'm not one for upgrading everything every year.
Now how would you all go about it? Obviously not many of my components will be moved to my new build, save for the case and perhaps my 550W PSU.
I'd like to keep a system running at all times if at all possible. So what order would you buys the bits??
Now, obviously I'd like to upgrade in one go but having an account (the OH) forbids this so I need to do this month by month.
You might have to upgrade the missus if she's stopping you buying hardware![]()
Nice. Hopefully that'll see away most of your performance gremlins - let us know!
Make sure you upgrade to 8+ GB RAM.
And can you overclock the CPU?
Not sure it's worth buying 8gb to 16gb of memory for an old DDR2 system if thats what Quartz is suggesting.
I would also consider giving the system a good overhaul interms of cleaning the dust out of it and reinstalling Windows to get rid of crap that has probably accumulated over the years.
Upgrading to 8 GB will certainly be worth it, but if all that is available is 2x 4GB sticks then the OP may end up with 10 or 12 GB.
So your going for Crossfire or SLI?
Even overclocked your Q6600 will bottleneck two 280X.
Not sure it's worth buying 8gb to 16gb of memory for an old DDR2 system if thats what Quartz is suggesting.