to be honest rexehuk that would be a very small improvement over the xeon setup i have, so i wouldnt be interested.. very surprised if that is the right kind of value, considering the prices i am seeing for (even new) much higher end cpus
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yeah i saw that this morning, and ignored it, thinking it was way overpriced .. my thinking was, that it was a ryzen 5 3XXX compared to a ryzen 5 5XXX is that correct, or is it the second numebr that is more important... eg X5xx V X6XXNot more than £200 imo. (A 3700x has just sold on the MM for £105...)
Especially when there is a 3600/MSI B450 Mortar Max/16GB/Cooler bundle on the MM for £250 (which I think is probably a bit too much)
first off I really appreciate you taking the time to help me out here...Not more than £200 imo. (A 3700x has just sold on the MM for £105...)
Especially when there is a 3600/MSI B450 Mortar Max/16GB/Cooler bundle on the MM for £250 (which I think is probably a bit too much)
the I7-930 is well gone -some years ago. the current set up is a xeon x5675From an i7-930 the good news is you can get a decent upgrade for not a huge outlay on second hand market.
I would completely bypass the options of 3rd and 4th gen intel, the savings really won't be that big compared to perhaps a Ryzen setup. I sold a 2700x/B450/16GB setup for £198 iirc over a year ago so nowadays I assume £200 can get you into a 3rd gen Ryzen.
One other consideration is what GPU you have, you talk about wanting to upgrade for gaming, but if you have say a 10 year old GPU then you won't see the full benefit from upgrading the CPU. What graphics card do you have?