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So i've decided to make an upgrade on my pc but i'm little bit confused currently I have an fx 4300 with a stock cooler and an a hd 7870 gpu

So I was confused wether to go with a gtx 1050 and an fx 6300 or go with a gtx 1050ti and corsair h60 to overclock the fx 4300 what do you suggest?

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230 euros at max and does the 4560 come with a stock cooler?

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Toutou158 said:

230 euros at max and does the 4560 come with a stock cooler?

 

 

yes it does

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but i have to buy a new motherboard and ram

 

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The g4560 is a great deal. I would pair it with a 1050ti or (if you can squeeze the few extra dollars) the RX470.

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28 minutes ago, Toutou158 said:

So i've decided to make an upgrade on my pc but i'm little bit confused currently I have an fx 4300 with a stock cooler and an a hd 7870 gpu

So I was confused wether to go with a gtx 1050 and an fx 6300 or go with a gtx 1050ti and corsair h60 to overclock the fx 4300 what do you suggest?

the 1050 isn't much faster than the 7870, so a 1050ti or above would be needed for an actual upgrade.

 

As for the CPU, it's really not that great, I have a 7870 myself and I can guaranty you'll see a small bump by getting a better CPU and a more recent platform (I saw a huge difference going from a Core 2 Quad to an Haswell i3)

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21 hours ago, Toutou158 said:

but i have to buy a new motherboard and ram

 

yep, so in your case, i'd get the g4560 + b270 + 8gb ram and reuse your gpu

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