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I'm looking to potentially upgrade some parts, though, I'm not incredibly certain which I should go for so I figured I'd ask here. Also, if I'm missing anything below - please let me know! This is my first time sharing. Current specs: CPU: Intel i5-11600K - 11th Gen Mobo: ASUS TUF GAMING Z590-PLUS Fan: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO V2 Case: Zalman ATX Mid Tower PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 750 GT 80 Plus Gold GPU: MSI Gaming GeForce RTX 3070 Ti 8GB RAM: OLOy Blade RGB 64GB DDR4-3600 (4×16GB) HDD: WD Blue 1TB SSD: SAMSUNG 970 EVO PLUS M.2 2280 1TB Monitor 1: Sceptre IPS 24" 165Hz (1920x1080) Monitor 2: BenQ MOBIUZ EX240N 24" 165Hz (1920x1080) 1. Budget & Location I'd prefer it be under $1K USD. I'm US based. 2. Aim I mostly use my PC for gaming. Some examples being Black Desert, FPS games such as CoD and the likes, FFXIV, and so on. Those are my most played games in order, but I can list more if needed. 3. Monitors I use two monitors currently, but I have thought about getting a third. I'm not fully decided on that, though. 4. Peripherals I don't need peripherals or OS at the moment. 5. Why are you upgrading? It's been several years since I made any significant upgrades, so I feel my specs are somewhat outdated and could use some fine-tuning.
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I am using a HP Z8 G4 Workstation currently fitted with 2x Xeon 5122. Looking at the product specifications for supported CPUs, it is an incomplete list of Xeons from this generation. I am considering upgrading the CPUs to 2 x Xeon 8173M, but am having a hard time finding out if this CPU is *actually* supported by the MB. I have tried to contact HP technical, but yeah, good luck with that..... Are there *any* reasons this CPU is not supported by the system? It could be specified with a even higher end CPU in the Xeon 8180
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Budget (including currency): $600-1500 usd (flexible and depending on what parts I’m upgrading) Country: USA Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: League of Legends, God of War, (possibly) Baldur’s Gate 3, and just want Google to not be super slow Other details Currently daily drive an Xbox Series X so I’ve been putting the PC upgrade on the back burner current PC specs: CPU: AMD Athlon II X4 860K CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 (original version) Mobo: mATX Asrock FM2A88M GPU: GTX 750 TI —> GTX 1060 6GB Storage: Samsung 870 EVO 1TB Memory: 2x8GB DDR3 (mix-and-matched brands) Case: Azza Sirius CSAZ-206S ATX mid tower Power Supply: EVGA 600B 80+ Bronze (Tier E according to Cultists Network tier list) Monitor: HyperX Armada 27 (1440p, 144-165hz) - okay with lowering resolution to 1080p depending on demand of game. I hopped on LoL recently and realized how SLOW my computer was when the launcher was really struggling (somehow the actual game was running 80-120fps on very high at 1440p though?) but still I feel like an actual demanding game would struggle heavily. I know I’m bottlenecking my GPU and my CPU is constantly at 100% usage pretty much no matter what it’s doing. I have a Micro Center near me and was thinking of getting one of two AMD bundles $350 usd - Ryzen 7 5800X3D / 16GB DDR4: https://www.microcenter.com/product/5006636/amd-ryzen-7-5800x3d,-asus-tuf-gaming-b550-plus-wifi-ii-ddr4,-g-skill-ripjaws-v-16gb-ddr4-3200-kit,-computer-build-bundle $500 usd - Ryzen 7 7800X3D / 32GB DDR5: https://www.microcenter.com/product/5006637/amd-ryzen-7-7800x3d,-gigabyte-b650-gaming-x-ax,-gskill-flare-x5-series-32gb-ddr5-6000-kit,-computer-build-bundle Along with a Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 white ARGB CPU Cooler (~$40 usd) and a new PSU with the Thermaltake Toughpower GF3 1000W ($140 usd). (Overkilling in the PSU so I can have the power needed for a powerful GPU down the line) I’d like to get a new GPU, M.2 SSD, and Case at some point down the line as well. And was thinking something like the Sapphire 7800 XT for ($540 USD) or something similar for later on. I guess my question is, would spending the extra $150 usd on the 7800X3D bundle with 32GB RAM be more worth it down the line and prevent me from bottlenecking a future GPU upgrade and also just being a better PC in general? or will the 5800X3D with 16GB RAM be more than sufficient for years to come (because if you have not noticed I tend to rarely upgrade my PC haha). also, how would my 1060 6GB fair in the meantime while I save up for the GPU upgrade? Will it only be enough for less demanding games, and not really for something like Baldurs Gate 3? Or with a new CPU will I be fine for a bit more demanding stuff? any other tips/recommendations are more than welcome. It’s about time that my $400 budget PC build from 9-10 years ago gets a refresher haha.
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Budget (including currency): 5k-10k Sek/500-1k euro Country: Sweden Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Gaming. let's say star citizen/squadron 42, oh and maybe run starfield at a more decent frame rate. plus a bunch off upcoming releases (HW3) Other details: Hello everyone. First time poster here, but have been following LTT for some time. In short my current build, now 4 years and a bit old, while still perfectly viable Is starting to be at least in my mind a bit out of date. There seems to be two paths for me at this point. Do a new build Or upgrade GPU and optionally CPU This is my current build And with that out of the way, my current plan is to go with option 2, as in new GPU and/or CPU GPU is straightforward in my mind, thinking a Sapphire Radeon RX 7800 XT or similar, Sapphire brand has been mostly stable for me in the past Plus if I decide to get a new MB later this is transferable And now the biggest reason for me starting this thread, the CPU. thinking Ryzen 7 5800X or 3D variant. Given that my current MB is an AM4 socket that seems the best option, but it's also almost an obsolete one. And my reason for thinking it might be better to look at building a new one entirely. What I looking for from the readers of this is. Is an upgrade as I've written viable or should i look at different components? if i ultimately go with the Ryzen 7 5800X3D what air cooler would you recommend Is a completely new build a better option? Or am I just thinking too much (or not enough) and my build could work fine for another year or two. Thanks for your time
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Budget (including currency): 150 eur Country: Latvia Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: At this moment my biggest issue is I can't run Pubg, 7daystoday smoothly, which kills a lot of joy to play these games. Also looking at warzone 2 potentially to play, and many other titles that I have simply skipped over, because I knew my pc wouldn't run them. Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): The goal of the upgrade is a quality of life upgrade, it runs other games that I play and I will save up something like 1,5k EUR to buy a new computer in a few years, I have some travel plans ahead so this wont be my top priority immediately I also ordered a new samsung 870 evo 500gb ssd, to replace the current hdd 1920x1080 60hz current setup Gygabite h77-D3H i5-3470 Gigabyte gtx 650 Ti Oc 2 Gb 8gb, 1333 hdd(ssd on the way) 500w psu, deepcool da500m I am looking to buy a newer used graphics card, the site I am using is basically the Latvian version of craigslist https://www.ss.lv/lv/electronics/computers/completing-pc/video/fDgSeF4belI=.html I found a MSI Gtx 1060 X 6G for a 100 euros, which seems like a good deal https://www.ss.lv/msg/lv/electronics/computers/completing-pc/video/afbjl.html Would this be a good upgrade, or would you choose something else? Or is it even worth upgrading this system?
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As per the title, would it be worth it to take advantage of the upcoming end of the return window to upgrade? the return window for my R5 5600 closes on the 31st Jan. The cpu works fine but i was recently reminded of the return window and saw the 5800x3d staring at me from my saved items list. I bought the 5600 for £121.99 (Amazon UK) and the 5800X3d is currently at £290 https://www.overclockers.co.uk/amd-ryzen-7-5800x3d-cache-eight-core-4.5ghz-socket-am4-processor-retai-cp-3d0-am.html Note: I play 1440p 170Hz Should I update the bios? and will my PSU be able to handle both my CPU & GPU? Games I play: baldurs gate 3 Cities Skylines CK3 (EK3) Heavily modded games including skyrim, fallout 4, rimworld, minecraft Cyberpunk 2077 Stellaris ESO Anno 1800 My current specs are: CPU: Ryzen 5 5600 Motherboard: Gigabyte B550 Aorus Elite V2 (Bios Ver. FC) RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 3600 2x16Gb GPU: ASUS TUF GAMING OC RTX3070 8Gb Case: Fractal Meshify C Storage: OS: Adata SU630 (500Gb), Games 1: Samsung 860Evo (2Tb), Games 2: WD Blue SN570 (500Gb) PSU: EVGA B5 550W Display(s): MSI G32CQ4 E2 (32"), LG24MK400H-B (24") Cooling: 5x Noctua NF-P12 Redux 1700 (Case), Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120SE Apologies for the scatterbrained post, I will do my best to answer any questions.
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Good day LTT, I am currently planning a major performance upgrade for my gaming PC. It currently has an i7-7700k and 2070 SUPER. I play at 1080p, aiming for 144hz (or 60hz on less competitive titles), and as much detail as possible without sacrificing FPS. While I play a variety of games (genre and age), several recent newer titles (Returnal, Spiderman, HZD, CS2, among others) have been unable to maintain FPS relevant to their genre and I would like to upgrade. I am fairly sold on the AMD 7800X3D on the CPU side (and 32GB of DDR5, up from my current 16GB), but for the GPU, I am less sure. Here are some of my thoughts: Budget: $500-$600. This is what I spent last time for my 2070 SUPER and I would like to stay in this price class this time. I am ok with used from a reputable seller. Resolution: 1080p. I am happy with my current monitor, and don't have any immediate plans to go to another resolution anytime soon. I may get a 4K TV but couch gaming will be limited to more casual titles over steamlink, so I am ok with less performance here. FPS: As close to 144hz as possible for all titles. I do like to play some faster-paced titles and I like smooth fast frames. 60 FPS minimum is my goal in non-competitive or fast-paced games. Detail level: Many recent games have required me to adjust the details noticeably low to maintain 60 FPS minimum. I do use Ray Tracing where available Longevity: I am hoping to have this card remain viable for most titles (again, I'm not always playing the newest stuff, but having a variety) for ~4 yrs, which is seeming like my normal GPU upgrade cycle. CPU will likely stay for at least 5 years. Non-Gaming Usage: I don't do much rendering or productivity that hits the GPU, but I do regularly stream to twitch, currently on the nvenc encoder To those ends, I am currently between one of the 4070 cards (base Super, TI, TI Super) or a used 3080/3080 TI. However, I am curious if you all would recommend any other options based on the above criteria. Thank you in advance!
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Look on advice on what parts I should look to upgrade on my PC. Current set up: Motherboard MSI MPG X570 GAMING PLUS Motherboard ATX, AM4, DDR4, LAN, USB 3.2 CPU AMD Ryzen 3 3200G Processor (4C/4T, 6MB cache, 4.0GHz Max Boost) GPU Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080ti SSD/HDD Samsung 960 EVO 500GB 2TB Harddrive RAM DDR4 16GB 2400mhz Any more info required just ask. Looking to upgrade as it's very slow on boot up and in gaming it's starting to lag behind what I want it for. Looking for advice on upgradeability of the above specs or on building a new pc (specs) and what I could turn the old one into.
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Budget (including currency): $130 Country: Canada My Hp laptop (Probook 445 G8) I just got from eBay has an inferior 250 nit 45% sRGB screen 1080p (hp part no. M47408-001). I want to upgrade the screen with one that is compatible within the service manual. I want the 400 nit 100% sRGB 1080p screen (hp part no. M47409-001) found on page 9 of 90 in the service manual http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c07012041.pdf Problem is I don’t know the model number that Samsung or LG or AOU or whoever assigned to this screen. The suppliers like laptopscreen.com and blisscomputers.com don’t have product specifications for the screens they carry other than resolution and whether it a 30 or 40 connector. I called them and they have model numbers only and only know if it is compatible. If I order I could get a worse screen than what I have since there are 9 screen variants. They need a model number if I want a screen that performs to my specs. I called HP multiple times and they don’t know and if they did they won’t tell me. They do sell the screen on hp.parts.com for $588 when I know that screen costs $100 elsewhere online. Does anyone have the model number for the the 400 nit 100% sRGB 1080p screen (hp part no. M47409-001)? It can be found on the back of that lcd panel in an HP Probook with that screen.
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Budget (including currency): $800 usd Country: United States Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Minecraft Shaders, Minecraft server hosting, Modern Warfare 2, Valorant, CSGO, Lethal Company, Terrria, etc Other details Current Build: Ryzen 7 5700x, Asus B550-F ROG Strix, EVGA NVIDIA Geforce Rtx 3060 8Gb, Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro ddr4 3600mt/s 16Gb kit (2x8Gb) and 32Gb kit (2x16Gb), Corsair RM750x, Odessy G7 32” curved monitor 1440p 240hz Option 1: Nivida Geforce Rtx 4070 ti super $799 Option 2: Ryzen 5 7600x & GIGABYTE B650 Aorus elite ax motherboard combo $399, crucial pro ram 48Gb kit (2x24Gb) ddr5 5600mt/s $142 PSA: leftover parts will go towards a pc for my younger brother
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I need some help, what should I upgrade first in my pc? Fortnite on the lowest settings is running at like 80-150 fps when actively playing but goes up to 250-300 fps when looking at the ground. What will give me that extra fps. I would like tips on both what will make the most difference and what will be most budget friendly.
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Hi Guys! I know this has probably been in alot of discussions, considering the 4070 Ti Super is releasing this week. Wanted to ask, truthfully, if it's worth upgrading from a RTX 3080 to a 4070 Ti Super. I have considered the 4080 Super, but I'm not sure at the moment. I think the price point for the 4070 Ti Super is what's capturing me. I've also heard, from other people, to wait for the 5000 series GPU, so I'm just conflicted pretty much. I currently have an AM4 motherboard with 5800x3D so I think going to a 5000 series GPU might be overkill since I plan on maxing out my AM4 board to its fullest. And really at that point...idk how well a 5000 series card would match with a Ryzen 7 5000 series CPU. Let me know what you guys think.
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I currently have an I9 12900KS in my machine right now, which I use mainly use for gaming. But I'm planning to get into some Blender work/3d modeling and rendering, etc. I'm planning on upgrading my CPU, and I'm trying to see which CPU would be a good upgrade. I'm planning to go on AM5, and I'm looking at either 7950X for work, or maybe the 7950X3D for a gaming boost on some off time. I'm torn on which one to go for. Any advice?
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Hi everyone! I got a budget PC back in 2019, and it provided a pretty good experience. However, with the onset of C0V1D, home office, and online schooling, I didn't have much time to use the PC. During this period, I upgraded to Win11, which did work just fine because I primarily used Teams or remote desktop for work with no problems. I'm now facing issues with regular tasks like browsing, using Word, working with photos and videos, etc. Strangely, gaming works perfectly fine without any hiccups (playing Metro Exodus and Horizon). When using the PC, my mouse moves fine, but everything else seems frozen, as shown in the video, same with typing, the text apears after several second even a minute after last key stroke. I even did a fresh install of Windows day ago, but the problem persists after few minutes of usage. I only have a few programs installed (OrcaSlicer, Bambulab Studio, Edge, Notepad++). I know one solution could be reverting to Win10, but I'd prefer to find a reasonable fix or maybe even cheap PC upgrade. I uploaded some screenshots of my system below. I did some research and consulted others before reaching out here. There are a few things that could be related: The main issue might be switching to W11 with a CPU that probably lacks TPM or something related. While technically unsupported, the only mentioned reason was TPM, some IT guys described that as "not necessary" but still required by W11. I tried bypassing TPMCheck and SecureBootCheck in the registry and updated to W11. ( Windows 11 supported AMD processors ) Is that really that important? There was a known problem with AMD CPUs Intermittent System Stutter Experienced with fTPM Enabled on Windows® 10 and 11 I'm not sure if it applies to me since I don't have TPM and it woked fine with W10. Would trying the workaround with hardware TPM be a solution? Additionally, I was thining about BIOS update, but the motherboard manufacturer advises against it for my CPU architecture. However, the articles suggest that newer BIOS versions fix the issue with the TPM. Could you offer any suggestions or share your thoughts on this, please? I'm aware that I messed up my PC with that update, but what are my options now? Setup: AMD Ryzen 5 1600AF Corsair 16GB KIT DDR4 3200MHz CL16 Vengeance LPX ASRock B450 PRO4 MSI GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER VENTUS XS OC, 6GB GDDR6 Crucial P1 1TB Seasonic B12-BC-650 - 650W
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So im looking at different cpu mobo combos, im thinking about upgrading my GFs rig, she currently has an 8700k at 4.8ghz - Me myself i have an 13600kf and its great, but with the release of intels 14gen i was looking at maybe getting her a 14600k, but reviewing benchmarks they seem to performe the same? Anyways, what would you upgrade to? She mainly plays CS2 and PUBG, im thinking the ram and gpu can stay, its a 4x8gb 3200kit and the gpu is a rtx 2060 13600kf where i live costs around 300$ (mobo about 150$) 14600k cost about 400$ (same mobo, 150$) 5800x3d 440$ (mobo around 150-200$)
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I am planning on upgrading from my 10th gen i5 to a i9 or i7 11th gen. As well I was planning to upgrade my RX 6600 to a RX 6800. Is a 600 watt bronze rated PSU going to keep up? On paper it will but in practice should I go for a higher wattage?
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I’m running a Ryzen 3700x (stock cooler), 16 gb of ddr4 ram and a 3070, I mainly do video editing, music creation and gaming. I have a 1440p monitor that has a 165hz refresh rate. Do you think I will need to upgrade in the near future or should I wait a bit? Thanks in advance!
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Hello, I recently got a new GPU 4070 Ti and was planning to install it into my existing PC. Before doing so I figured since the min requirement PSU for that GPU is 750w (which is what I currently have) I would purchase a new PSU to hopefully give myself a better threshold and power management. Unfortunately things did not go as planned. Current PC: Tuf Gaming X570-PLUS (WI-FI) AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core Processor G.Skill DDR4 8gb Ram (X2) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6gb EVGA 750w Bronze Power Supply New PSU Corsair RM1000x(have not installed but want to) New GPU 4070 Ti (have not installed but want to) Everything works in this configuration from initial installation. No overclocking has been done. Now on to the issue, I fully disconnected the 750w PSU and connected the new PSU RM1000x back up just as it was removed and ran into an issue. Still using all the same original parts just with the 1000w PSU I have MB power and GPU power (1060) but when I go to hit the power button i get a flash of everything as if it turn on for one second then turns off again. Then without cutting the power off I try to hit the power button again nothing happens. I have also Cycled the power switch on the PSU (750w) and tried it again and same thing. Thing I have done: Checked the 24 pin Checked the 8 pin CPU connector Checked to make sure i have the correct cables Used out of the box original cables Tested the PSU and confirmed it is working correctly Tried booting without GPU (1060) Re-seated Ram Re-Seated CPU Reset Bios to Default I know the MB is still working fine because once I reinstalled the 750w PSU everything boots and works just as it has been. Please help I'm running out of ideas and the GPU was a gift from my Girl and she is questioning why I haven't installed it yet. (don't want her thinking I don't appreciate it.)
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I currently have a 'mpg z490 gaming edge wifi' paired with an 'intel i5 10400F' and a 'NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 super' my gpu is always running perfectly and in know that there is a CPU bottleneck there so i was wondering if anybody could give me a hand ive been researching for a few days but have ofund no real progress in a decision. at this point in time im seeing the 'Intel i5 12600' but i cannot find it anywhere thats not sold out so then my choice of the 'MSI PRO B760-P WIFI DDR4 ATX' goes out of the window because i need to change my motherboard to correspond witht he right socket size can anyone give me any advise on how to mopve forward wiht this problem id be willing to spend around £300 for the new motherboard and the CPU but if its slight more i wouldnt mind either. thanks.
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Hey everyone, I hope all is well. I am upgrading my CPU and Mobo to the i5 12600K and MSI MAG B760 Tomahawk D4. This will be paired with the GTX 1070 (which will be upgraded in the future), 16GB DDR4 3600Mhz RAM and a 750W power supply. I will also need to purchase a new CPU cooler as my current one won't fit (PCPARTPICKER said so). I have three questions - should I get a liquid or air cooler for this rig, and which one? And lastly, does anyone see any issues I need to consider before purchasing the new CPU and motherboard? Cheers! Thanks a lot
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Hi Guys, I've been thinking of upgrading my GPU. My current setup is: CPU: Intel i7-8700k (OC 5 GHz) MoBo: Asus ROG Strix Z370 Gaming-E PSU: EVGA G2 850W PSU GPU: Gigabyte Aorus GTX 1080 Ti Monitor: Asus ROG PG348 (G-Sync Ultrawide- 3440x1440, 100Hz Refresh Rate) So the two options I have been thinking about are: ASUS GeForce RTX 4070 Ti 12GB ProArt OC Graphics Card Sapphire Radeon RX 7900 XT 20GB NITRO+ Vapor-X Graphics Card Both cards are priced the same at £810 ($1025 USD) I do a bit of gaming, racing sims (asseto corsa, projects cars, forza, eurotruck sim) also play FPS (COD BO, CS and similar) as well as games such as flight sim, shadow of the tomb raider and city skylines similar. I also do cad modeling using Solidworks and a bit of autocad. I do use photoshop and Lightroom for photo editing. The system is in a Cooler Master MASTERCASE H500P MESH, Plenty of room for any size card. My main concern is that if I switch to AMD I'll have issues with the monitor, but then if I stay with Nvidia the concern is that I'm not getting the best performance for my money.
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Hello I want to upgrade my CPU since it seems to be bottlenecking my GPU but am unsure on what to choose and there are over 3 billion videos on youtube that I cannot begin to go through. here's what I currently have: CPU: i5 7600k GPU: RTX 2070 Super OC 8G Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-Z270P-D3 LGA1151 Intel Z270 RAM: 16GB (2x8GB) Monitor: 3440 x 1440 I don't really have a budget but I wouldn't want to spend more than $1000. I was thinking of an i7 9700k but like I said, I have been overloaded with how many youtube videos I've come across. I don't think my GPU needs upgrading but I'm no expert. Any advice would be welcome, whether you recommend that I get a new motherboard, monitor, ram, gpu or cooler (I have the Cooler Master RR-212L-16PR-R1) I don't know if future proofing is a thing that would be recommended as well but any advice would be appreciated. I'm mostly into single player games like Subnautica, Elden Ring, etc so big open worlds is my bread and butter. Much obliged for the assistance.
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Budget (including currency): Under 3000$ CAD ideally but flexible. Country: Canada. Qc Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Gaming (COD/Warzone, Cyberpunk, Homeworld 3, Stalker2) and video editing Other Details: I am currently using an older EVGA x99 classified board with a Core i7 5930k with an 1080ti, and a 1000watt EVGa G2 psu. Ripjaw 4 F4-2400 (4x 8gb). Got access to a 2070 Super OC2 Greetings forums; Long time reader here! I am turning to you folks today for guidance and recommendations. Been so long since my last build. I am looking to gradually upgrade my current rig to a whole new rig in the coming weeks/months. I will replace Mobo, CPU, RAM and GPU and case. Don't think the PSU will need to be replaced since it's a 1000w gold plus already. My good old X99 has been serving me well over the years, but I am afraid I am hitting the limits of its capacity, correct me if I am wrong. It's currently running a 5930k so I got 40 pci-e lanes. And I am using a 1080ti for graphics. With 32gb of ram I am only gaming in 1080p since my current 3 monitor setup doesn't include any 4k displays and are only 60hz I would like to change my main monitor to a 4k down the line but at the moment the main focus is the rig it self. But if it is achievable within the budget I would upgrade right away. Cable management in my current case NZXT H440 is not very easy, so I would love to replace it with something with ample space and room for a CPU AIO. And since I am no longer running good old spinning drives I won't need a full size tower anymore. That this is tall AF. What do you guys think? Upgrade GPU first or Mobo CPU/Ram or everything at once? Is my CPU plenty for now? What would be the best bang for my canadian rubles...
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Hello, I’m looking into upgrading my parents old Satellite Z830 laptop with a new cheap non-mechanical drive. They have a mechanical 128GB hd in there and it’s really slow. I’m just not sure what to look for exactly and not sure if modern drives will be compatible since this laptop is quite old. For the size anything at or above 128GB would be fine as they mostly use usb sticks for storage. Bonus recommendation: memory upgrade. They have 6GB so I thought I might as well look into upgrading to 8GB. Again, not sure what would be the optimal ram upgrade here. Budget: as low as possible since the laptop is old and I believe that any upgrade will be much better regardless of cost. Thanks in advance for the recommendations.
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Budget (including currency): Willing to go to around 500 euros (don't need to suggest things just to spend it all if theres no significant improvement ) Country: Lithuania - Nothern Europe (don't you dare say otherwise) Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: programming, maybe game creation + I have a horrible tendency to have a atleast a few programs open (Opera GX with 100+ tabs, Spotify, Discord, Microsoft Teams, and some game), gaming (Destiny 2, Cyberpunk 2077, Elden Ring, Hogwars Legacy) Other details: I would like to buy the parts during this holiday season and Im upgrading from this PC: PCPartPicker Part List: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/NN6FCd CPU: Intel Core i5-8400 2.8 GHz 6-Core OEM/Tray Processor CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler Motherboard: Asus Prime Z370-P ATX LGA1151 Motherboard Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) DDR4-3000 CL15 Memory Storage: Seagate BarraCuda 2 TB 3.5" 7200 RPM Internal Hard Drive Video Card: Asus DUAL GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6 GB Video Card Case: Deepcool Dukase ATX Mid Tower Case Power Supply: EVGA 650 BQ 650 W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-modular ATX Power Supply Monitor: couldnt even find it in PCPartPicker, its Asus VW202 1680x1050 with 59 Hz Why am I upgrading? Starting up the PC takes a while, same with opening up apps, so overall speed increase would be nice + I would like to play the games I mentioned. I used to be able to play Destiny 2 PVP some years ago, but now I cant even get loaded into a match, much less play against others. By using CanIRunIt I saw that getting more RAM would allow me to reach the minimum requirements for some games and maybe even recommended requirements for others. Someone told me I could increase the overall PC speed by getting an SSD and loading the OS onto it. As I'm not that knowledgeable, I would also like to ask if I need to upgrade my monitor, I know it's old, and I was thinking of getting a 1920x1080 with higher Hz sometime down the future, but I dont know if that will help with performance + it might eat huge part of the budget? Thank you for the help