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Budget (including currency): Around $1000 USD Country: USA Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Valorant, RDR2, GTA, Streaming, Video Editing, 1080p 144hz Current specs: CPU: Ryzen 7 3800x (OC to 4.4 Ghz) GPU: RTX 3080 RAM: 32 GB DDR4 3600 Mhz CL18 Background information: I purchased my system around late 2020, and want to upgrade my CPU. When purchasing my system, I had always believed that I should be able to stream and play valorant at over 200 fps consistently, but with this configuration, for some reason valorant tops out around 180 fps, with WILD framerate dipping down to 90 fps. Yes, 90 fps is still high, but it's the inconsistency that makes it difficult to play. Essentially, I want a CPU in which I can play games and stream without having to worry about fps drops, including Valorant. I have completely stopped streaming due to how hard it is to play with OBS open due to the inconsistent FPS. I am worried that if I buy any other CPU, the same thing will happen, and streaming will be a problem. Things I have looked at: Upgrading to a 7800x3D, 7700x, 7900x, or 7950x3D. I understand that upgrading from a 3800x to any of these CPUs will require a full motherboard, ram, (and possibly cooler) swap. Other components I will purchase: Motherboard: MSI MAG X670E Tomahawk Cooler: Noctua NH-U12A RAM: 2x16GB DDR5 6000 Mhz CL30-38-38-96 Questions: Are any of those CPUs enough of an upgrade for the workload I want to warrant a whole upgrade? I fear while the 7800x3D will be good in games, that it might suffer when streaming. That being said, I feel as though the other CPUs are "worse" and that I will run into the same problem I am running into my 3800x where despite being overclocked to 4.4Ghz, I will still get the inconsistent/low FPS. I am really leaning toward the 7900x with the specified motherboard/ram/cooler combo as listed above, should I not go this route? Is the cooler enough for the CPU? I do not want to do watercooling again, even if it is an AIO, but I will if it requires. Is the ram the correct for the CPU? I heard Ryzen likes specific ram, so when researching I read that the specific ram listed above is the best for these ryzen CPUs. Why is this the case? Thank you so much for reading this, I really appreciate it. Let me know if you have any additional questions or need clarifications on things!
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Budget (including currency): Around $400 USD Country: USA (Washington State Specifically) Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Mainly games(Variety of older and new games, League of Legends, The Finals, Avatar Frontiers, Total War Games.) Some minor 3D modeling 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): Current Build: CPU: I5 9600K Motherboard: Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Elite LGA 1151 GPU: EVGA 2070 Super Ram: G.SKILL Trident Z 16GB DDR4 3200 PSU: Corsair 750 Watt ( don't remember exact Model) AIO: NZXT Kraken X53 240mm Case: Corsair Carbide 275 Storage: 2X M.2 drives 1X 1Tb ssd 1X 1Tb Hdd Monitor: 1440p 165hz Gigabyte 27in Im looking to upgrade my system to play new releases at medium to high settings and get 100+ fps. With avatar and the finals I have noticed my cpu and RAM being maxed out at 100% usage and the GPU being around 15 or 16 % according to task manager. So I will be avoiding a GPU upgrade for now. Unless there is an absolute need for it. I will also be doing a clean install of windows with this upgrade, I have the same windows install on my pc from middle school, I am now an engineer at Boeing, This might also be contributing to my CPU usage. Any suggestions will be awesome! Thank you.
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Budget (including currency): INR 80K Country: INDIA Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: GTA5, RDR2, FORZA, WRC, FIFA, BG3 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): I understand there can be certain biases but I would like some genuine suggestions. I currently own an Asus Zephyrus GA502DU (Ryzen 3750H, GTX 1660ti 6GB Max-Q, 16 GB DDR4, 512+512 nvme SSD) and an I5 2nd gen PC as a NAS with a couple of drives. My daily use laptop is a M1 Macbook Air (8/256). I am trying to get more into gaming in my free time, I have mostly only played Forza/WRC/F1 and GTA V/RDR2. I have a budget of about INR 50K (USD 600) plus about 30-35K that I can MAYBE get by selling my laptop. The laptop serves me well for all that I need to do for work, it is actually more than enough and runs games like RDR2 at decent settings at 1080p (not playing to upgrade the display anytime soon). I am torn between two options, get something like a PS5 or Xbox Series X and keep my current stuff or hopefully sell this at a decent price and get a whole new PC. I just want to highlight that selling a gaming laptop, especially in my town is EXTREMELY difficult, and getting a decent price is gonna be a challenge and might even take months. I really love the fact that the laptop basically has a built-in UPS in case of power cuts which are not infrequent. For about INR 80K, I'll be able to get Ryzen 5 (maybe Ryzen 7), RX6750XT
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Hello my fellas, whats up? I'm going to need to upgrade my setup soon because my wifes pc is dying, so we agree to pass mines to her and i build a new one. That being said: My budget allows me to go with a 12th gen and a DDR4 mobo, but i need the chipset to be overclockable. I believe its the Z590/Z690 chipsets, but i need tips in building that pc. My GPU is ROG 3060 12gb and my PSU is a Corsair 850w Gold. I do a lots of tasks that use multiple cores and large bandwiths of RAM (Virtualizations, Ps, Ai, lots and lots of tabs on OperaGX), and of course gaming. Let me sse what you guys think
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Budget (including currency): 40-60k ₽ 450-650 $ Country: Russia Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Open Ai whisper, Stable diffusion, some modern games not really after graphics Good day from country which chose the villian path! I am a student from HSE, and i need your help! I have a system running 3800x on B450 asus prime plus board with asus dual oc 2070 along with 32GB hyperx fury 3200Mhz memmory, all of it being powered by corsair 750Wh PSU. Ive ran into problem with Open AI whisper Large model which uses up to 10GB of VRAM space, my first thought was a direct upgrade from 2070 to 4070, however seeing how prices plummeted for 2070 on after market, ive started thinking that mbe senior models might be more valuable when il be making my next upgrade. Am i on a right track or there are any other paths? Thanks In Advance! Sincerely, okfb P.S. Sorry for any misspellls or error Grammatical
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Budget (including currency): ~500 USD Country: USA Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: I would like to play newer/ future games at max settings at 1080p at +120 FPS. Examples: Cyberpunk 2077, A Plague Tale Requiem, and Satisfactory. I have a 165Hz monitor and would like to make use of the refresh rate. Current build: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Dex232/saved/XGNpK8 I just recently upgraded my CPU and am now looking into upgrading my GPU so my current GPU does not hold back my new CPU. Parts of interest: - PSU: (B tier) EVGA 650 B5 650 W 80+ Bronze - Current GPU: PowerColor Red Dragon RX 5600XT 6GB - Current CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D - Current UPS: APC Back UPS Pro 700VA - GPU upgrade possibility #1: AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT https://www.microcenter.com/product/632320/powercolor-amd-radeon-rx-6800-xt-red-dragon-triple-fan-16gb-gddr6-pcie-40-graphics-card - GPU upgrade possibility #2: AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT https://www.microcenter.com/product/670431/asrock-amd-radeon-rx-7800-xt-phantom-gaming-overclocked-triple-fan-16gb-gddr6-pcie-40-graphics-card Problem: I am looking to upgrade my GPU to something that will last me awhile (overkill for 1080p) I was looking at a RX 6800 XT or RX 7800XT. But when looking at the recommended PSUs I see that for the RX 6800Xt AMD recommends a 750 watt PSU and for the 7800XT a 700 watt PSU. Also when looking on microcenter for two models that caught my eye the recommended PSU is higher by 50 watt. But when I look at PC partpicker the estimated wattage with the 6800XT is ~560watt and with the 7800XT ~520 watt with my current build. I am trying not to upgrade my PSU for this GPU upgrade because if I upgrade my PSU I would have to upgrade my UPS as well. I would like to max out my performance while not stressing out my PSU too much so my PC can last a while longer. If the 6800XT and 7800XT are too much I would like to know what GPUs would not over stress my PSU. Thank you!
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Budget (including currency): £300-400 Country: United Kingdom Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Photo editing with Adobe Lightroom - General Excel/Word - Gaming recent titles Other details - Currently ASUS Prime X570-Pro Motherboard -AMD Ryzen 7 1700X CPU - 16GB (x2 8GB) Corsair DDR4 Ram - AMD RX580 8GB GPU Hi, I am looking to upgrade my PC because I'm noticing certain titles, God of War, for example on High settings I'm getting an AVG FPS of 50 and it is noticeable. I built my system in 2017-18 sort of time, so after catching up with all the new generations of products, it got confusing quickly. My main question is - should I upgrade to AM5 now? then upgrade GPU - this will of course need new CPU and ram and GPU Or should I stick with the same CPU/Ram and upgrade GPU only. I notice the new GPUs have PCIe gen 4 now and I'm getting hung up on the limiting bandwidth if i stick that on a PCIe 3 gen slot (my current board) - would that make a huge difference for FPS performance? I am also aware the CPU being slightly older and so the new high VRAM GPUs and new chips may out-perform the CPU and bottleneck? again not sure if this will be a real world issue for me. I'm wanting to be able to play most new titles with at least High settings, (Elden Ring, Harry Potter, God of War 2, Formula 1 etc) and I may upgrade to a 1440p monitor with a higher refresh rate in the next year or two as well. Any advice would be appreciated, as currently I'm looking at upgrading the whole system and jumping to AM5 - I may change my opinion with some advice though, thanks!
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Hey tech enthusiasts! I'm an 18-year-old student on a limited budget looking to upgrade my Ryzen 5 1600 to the Ryzen 7 5800X3D. My focus is on single-threaded, CPU-bound games like RimWorld and Cities: Skylines. I don't do any productivity work. I play at 1080p 144hz. However, diving into the 5800X3D would tap into my savings, and I'm juggling the idea of building both a robust CPU and an investment portfolio. I'm based in South Africa. Key Problems : 1. Should I rather invest the money (90% of my savings) into the stock market, assuming that I will make a profit or buy the cpu and have some fun whilst draining my savings? I recently started my investing portfolio and in the greens. I am really thrilled about expanding the amount invested but I am also a gamer and pc enthusiast and I would love this ryzen upgrade. I feel guilty about overspending and 'wasting' the money. I am trying to build good habits at an early age. 2. Awful FPS and heavy bottlenecks. I play Black ops 3 splitscreen with a friend and my average fps is in the 50s and the game stutters at times, furthermore when i play bo3 my rtx 3070 ranges from 30 to 50% utilization. Since i play a lot of single threaded cpu bound games, such as modded rimworld, i am aware that 5800x3d would significantly improve my mediocre 30-40 ish frames in my games. During late game, my games tend to tug a ton on my cpu, bringing me down to low 20s and even 1 fps at times. Once again, gpu is idling. 3. Inadequate Power supply. I have a 600 watt, 80 plus standard psu. I am not sure whether this psu will cope with an rtx 3070 and 5800x3d combo. It's just another cost if I do indeed need to upgrade my psu. Another cost that makes me doubt whether its worth it to spend more just to get 5800x3d. I am completely fine with a loud psu fan though. Why the huge jump from r5 1600 to r7 5800x3d? I finally found a good deal for 5800x3d after months of searching. Prices in my country are not favorable. I am aware how powerful this chip is on the am4 platform and its ability to destroy cpu bound games. I don't want to settle for a mediocre cpu either this is why i also dont want to the upgrade 5600x:). Why not consider Am5 chips? I may as well sell a kidney to afford am5 in my country. The platform is just too expensive atm. PC Specs: Palit rtx 3070 Msi a320m pro-vd plus. Is compatible with 5800x3d , needs a bios update which can be done. 2x16gb ddr4 3200mhz cl18 Ryzen 5 1600 240mm aio cooler 600watt 80 plus standard psu 256gb Ssd and 2 terabyte hdd Thanks in advance for your time and guidance
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I have been using the 2080 Ti for about 5 years now, and recently, it has begun showing signs of dying. Tested the PSU, CPU, Memory etc. Whenever I run an intensive task, the GPU causes a crash and the screens go black, I hear audio still for a short while, and the CPU fans kick in at high speed. Memory dump says it has something to do with Nvidia as well. I am not sure what to do to fix it, and I was considering upgrading it to a 4070, given the circumstances, getting a 4090 (Although very tempting, is a bit too pricey in Finland. ~2100 € to start.). I was wondering if it is worth it to get a 4070, or somehow bite the bullet for a 4090 or if there are other options. My main goals with the GPU usually are related to learning to use Blender, games, and a bit of AI based tasks such as training datasets etc. Thank you kindly for any help provided, incase you need more information, I would be happy to provide. Cheers!
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i have a b560m ds3h ac motherboard and a i5 11400f with a 600w 80 gold certified Psu Im getting a 6700xt soon and thought maybe i should upgrade my cpu, should I and if i should which one (the b560m ds3h ac is only compatible with 11th and 10th gen)
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Hello, I am running a windows PC and my motherboard has two m.2 slots, one being my main drive(C:) and the other being storage(E:) . I want to replace my main drive with a larger capacity m.2 but I don't know to how to do it. I thought maybe I can remove my second m.2, then do something to copy everything from the main drive to the new m.2 and then remove the old main drive, install the new m.2 in the slot of the old main drive and install the old 2nd m.2 storage back in. (Diagram below of what I want to do) Is this what I should do? Also anyone know how to transfer data from my old main drive to a new m.2 without creating errors?
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https://pcpartpicker.com/list/8LLJgB pretty set with everything just wondering about the cooler thx
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Country: Jordan Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: League, Valorant, R6, Gta V. My pc setup can be found on my profile Most important my motherboard is ROG STRIX B350-F GAMING, I have currently one 1TB HDD(wdc wd10ezex-22mfca0 )and 1 480GB SSD (kingston sa400s37480g) Currently, I am shopping on citycenter.jo, I noticed their sale is good and I everything I own is from there, this SSD caught my eye https://citycenter.jo/clearance/storage/samsung-990-pro-1tb-pcie-4-0-nvme-m-2-2280-internal-solid-state-drive-ssd-up-to-7450-mb-s But while I was scrolling the 2TB SSDs I saw this Kingston SSD KC3000 that had insane sale and I was wondering if its worth going from samsung 990pro 1TB to Kingston 2TB https://citycenter.jo/clearance/storage/kingston-kc3000-2tb-pcie-4-0-nvme-m-2-ssd-up-to-7-000mb-s And for RAM, I currently have 2 2400MHz 8GBs sticks Wanted to take advantage of this sale and get 2 sticks of any of these options I am not sure though how the mix up in speed would work on the PC Thanks a lot for the help!
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Noob question I know, but I'm trying to save $200+ CAD. If I transfer my win 10 retail key to a new system, will I still be able to use my free update to win 11? I'm doing a massive upgrade... Moving from a i7-4790k and gtx 1070 to an i5-13600k and rtx 4070 (+ many other bells and whistles). I have been eligible on my current system for a win 11 upgrade for awhile but this (current) system doesn't even support it. (Maximus v2 hero mobo and cpu). I do want to run win 11 on my new build (hopefully building this week, waiting for newegg). Will my key also transfer over my free windows download? Cheers
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I would like to upgrade my laptop ( hp 440 g6 Intel Pentium 5405U) for the fun of it, but i don't really know what to upgrade. I know there are some screens for the same model with higher resolution, but would those work with mine? I also know some models had backlight on the keyboard, could i install that on mine? if there are anymore things i could do (apart from the obvious: ram, ssd, Etc..) let me know.
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Here are my specs: Core i5-11400f (cpu) AMD RX 6500XT 4gb (gpu) T-Force TUF 16gb 2x8gb 3200 DDR4 (ram) Gigabyte B560m DS3H AC (motherboard) I asked reddit why I wasn't getting great fps when it should be a good GPU and was told that the 6500XT is bad so I should upgrade which I was already thinking of. What GPU should I upgrade to that would work with my CPU better for more fps and better performance that's for a good price (AMD preferably nothing 400 or more)
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Hello there, I'm new to this forum (long time LTT watcher tho). So hopefully I'm doing this like it is supposed to be used. I'm (sadly) a laptop gamer (3070 mobile + AMD Ryzen 7 6800H, Lenovo). Playing mainly a lot of FPS & story games. My other periphal is a SteelSeries Nova Pro headset. My hands are slightly bigger then average I believe. I'm a fan of the razer deathadder. But after being a bit too rough with it a couple of times (yes, gamer rage) it now randomly disconnects for like half a second every now and then. Quite annoying when you are just in a battle. So I wish to treat myself to a new mouse (hopefully a solid upgrade). After looking into it myself my current options would be: Razer Deathadder V3 Just an straight upgrade to my old V2. Sadly no RGB, that's the only downgrade Razer viper mini Signature Edition Most premium option. Slight worry that it's smaller then I'm used to. Also most expensive one and kinda hard to get Logitech G pro X superlight 2 Bigger & more affordable option to the viper mini SE. Never used logitech products before. Some of my friends aren't big fans of Logitech. They say all of their products have downsides (worse sensors, fragile, bad scrolling wheel.) Not sure if they are correct. But it makes less likely to choose them. Other Razer mouse I did enjoy my razer mouse and my friends also have good experiences with them. A couple of options would be: Basilisk V3 (pro), Viper ultimate & viper 8k or the wireless deathadders. SteelSeries mouse Have no experience with their mice. But I've heard there aerox mice are pretty nice. Which one would be the best one to get? Thanks in advance ~Spartan
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Hi I just got a new ryzen 5800x3d, so i updated my bios to the latest version and switched to the new CPU with no luck the PC doesnt post and the red CPU indicator is on, i tried re-seating the CPU without success, after switching back to my old 2600x everything booted fine. Specs: CPU: Ryzen 2600x (upgraded to ryzen 5800x3d) Mobo: MSI X470 Gaming Pro (MS-7B79) Memory: 32 GB (4x8gb) Corsair GPU: RTX 4070 Boot drive: Samsung Sata SSD Edit: PSU: Corsair RM1000X (1000 watt)
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So I’m planning an upgrade and i have about 800 bucks to spend. I recently got an 1440p monitor and in some games my current setup struggles. I mostly play Warthunder, Factorio, Star Wars Battlefront 2. I’m not sure what route to take. Should i dump it all in a 7900XT or should I split it up and go with an 14600k and a more modest 7800XT? These seem to be the best bang for your buck options but maybe I’m missing something. Let me know what you guys think. Thanks Current Specs 5800x asus b550 3600 cl16 16gb 3060 ti 1440p 165Hz
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Hey folks, i am upgrading my PC components and this will be the final build of all it's upgrades: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/6vtNgB Estimated wattage: 828W. i wont do overclocking! i may add 1 or more NVME SSD to the build and the main GPU will be a 4080 super, it's not out yet, but i plan to add that one even the 4070 ti, i am between 4070's and 4080's. the PSU i am planning to buy is an Corsair RM1000x or EVGA SuperNova 1000 GT, but i hope you can help me with better options or if this option is good enough. i hope you can help me. Cheers.
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Budget (including currency): 350-400€ (with a bit of leeway Country: Germany Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Mainly Photoshop and Illustrator (Adobe Suite) 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): Current Build CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 Motherboard: Gigabyte B450M Gaming (F41 BIOS) RAM: DDR4 2x8GB 2133 MT/s (models unknown, most likely G.Skill) GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti I am upgrading this system for a friend of mine, but I am not well-versed with Photoshop and Illustrator. The problems experienced are very slow loads and also major lags while using the programs - essentially making them unusable. My idea would have been to definitely upgrade the CPU and the RAM to something like the Ryzen 7 5700 (X) and 32GB of at least 3200 MT/s RAM. IIRC, GPU isn't the biggest deciding factor when using the mentioned programs, am I correct? Would be interesting to hear other suggestions from people that also work with the programs
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Hey, i have been lookin at upgrading my computer from a 1660 super to a rtx 3060 msi ventus 2x and here in Sweden its so much more expensive than like in the Uk, so should i buy one from like the Uk? And is the card good?
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Budget (including currency): Max. 1000 Euro Country: Germany Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Everything Gaming (1080p to 1440p), Occasional rendering/editing 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): 240+fps for Shooter (Cs,Valorant), ~140 fps for other games (Cyberpunk, Modded MC), I've been using my Computer for around 6 years now with an 'Intel i7 8700k';'RTX 2080' and 4 x 8GB 2400Mhz RAM. My reason for wanting an upgrade is that I can't run said shooters at 240+fps making my 240hz monitor I got gifted by a friend "useless" and some hardware problems I can only relate to my systems age/usage proportions (more frequent blue screens or sudden power-offs for no apparent reason). It's honestly painful letting go of this once "power-house"...but I was able to finally save up said budget with my college-job. Anyway, enough lore and into my upgrade idea: Corsair Crystal 570x with 6 fans (Current Case) Gigabyte Aorus X670 Elite AX (New motherboard for CPU) Ryzen 7 7800x3d (CPU replacement) 2 x 16 GB 6600Mhz G.Skill trident (RAM replacement) RTX 2080 (GPU stays, for now) 950W Be Quiet (Current PSU) Concerning CPU cooling I'm already expecting my old 'Corsair H80i water cooler' to not be sufficient anymore/fit onto the socket. Any recommendations? ALSO I'd really love being more mobile in terms of case-size, so if there are any recommendations in the ATX, mATX category let me hear 'em ! Thanks in advance for reading, and (maybe) answering! Have good day!
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Hi, I want to upgrade the ram on my build but I don't know if it is worth it. Will I get more FPS/Better stability/Better 1%s if I do it? The build: Ryzen 5 3600 CPU Asus TUF Gaming B450 PLUS II Motherboard. RTX 3080 GPU (just in case) 20Gb of DDR4 RAM running at 2400Mhz The Ram I currently have installed, is a mix of old ram that I salvaged from another PC (1x4Gb 1x8Gb) and one that I bought a year ago (1x8Gb). One stick (8Gb) is limited at 2400Mhz, while the other two (8Gb+4Gb) can go up to 2666Mhz. Games that I play: GTA V/Online Fortnite Cities Skylines II Euro Truck Sim 2 Emulation (NSW, Wii, WiiU) I'm thinking of upgrading it to a Lexar 32Gb (2x16Gb) kit running at 3600Mhz with CL18 latency, that I found on amazon. (like replacing all the old sticks with these two) Thanks in advance.
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I've gotten a pc recently, and as far as I can tell, it's decent with games. However, I did notice that the cpu is bringing the performance down quite a bit. I've been trying to look for what I should get as an upgrade for it without spending too much money. Currently I have an Intel i5-6500. The motherboard is an Asus H170 PRO GAMING, so the socket is an LGA1151. If, money-wise, it's better to upgrade the motherboard too, I'd be fine hearing about that too, but I'd rather only upgrade the cpu for now. The GPU it has is good enough for me for now, it's an Nvidia GeForce 1050ti. And as for a budget, I don't exactly have one, but I would be fine with seeing multiple options. I'm from the Netherlands, so if it's possible I'd prefer prices in €, as well as not having high shipping costs.