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Compatible but

 

Get some 3200mhz rams, usually the same price or very slightly more expensive than 2400mhz, but a noticable performance gain

 

Gtx 750ti isnt much of an upgrade compared to a 1030 so dont bother and just overclock the 1030

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Not sure a 1030 to a 750ti isn’t a downgrade.  This one is kinda hard to read because of the format.  Might get more responses if the same hardware was picked from a source that could do multiple languages like pcpartpicker.  Don’t have to buy from there. You’re just looking for compatibility stuff.  I think it will work, but I’m not 100%. One of the issues is that old gpu.  AMD GPUs newer than that have been getting phase-out warnings for win11 stuff.  Your OS isn’t stated.   Higher end bulldozer to very low end modern intel is not a move I see a lot. New machine may not be much faster than the old one.  I’m not sure.

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

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i am not going for windows 11 yet i just want better components

and the 750ti is a lot better from the 1030 but i didnt overclocked it so yeah i will over clock it and remove the 750 ti from the list and i will wait for the gpus to come back on the selfs and i'll check for ram

 

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6 minutes ago, lee32uk said:

No point getting 3200MHz ram when the highest you can run is 2666MHz.

op is getting a b560 so why wouldnt it run 3200mhz?

 

Also 2666 and 3200mhz are basically the same price so might aswell just get the 3200 and even if you are limited you can atleast tighten the timings, maybe 2666 cl14 or lower

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10 minutes ago, lee32uk said:

No point getting 3200MHz ram when the highest you can run is 2666MHz.

I'd like to mark this comment with *BS*.

The supported speeds are as precise as TDP in most CPUs.

All XMP is potentially "overclock", yet RAM speeds can very often exceed XMP speeds by quite big margin.

Pax vobiscum

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5 minutes ago, tasospap2007 said:

sweet jesus and i was thinking that 2400mhz is really good i didn't thought that 3000-3200mhz are much better i thought that i would make a small diffrence

But always try to use dual-channel RAM

 

  

1 minute ago, tasospap2007 said:

16GB costs 8€ more?

Of course take 2x8GB

Pax vobiscum

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1 minute ago, tasospap2007 said:

dual 100%

but the mobo has 4 slots doesn;t that mean that it can run on 4channel?

 

No! dual-channel depends of integrated CPU RAM controller. It only has 2 channels.

Needs another platform, not all CPUs have quad-channel RAM.

Pax vobiscum

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8 minutes ago, tasospap2007 said:

sweet jesus and i was thinking that 2400mhz is really good i didn't thought that 3000-3200mhz are much better i thought that i would make a small diffrence

This was more true with 9th gen.  11th gen is supposed to be better with that.  The main thing b series boards have over h series board have I understand is the ability to run faster memory.  There is the cpu and the motherboard though and both will have a memory speed cap. One can only run memory below the fastest possible speed for both. i3 might have a max and motherboard might have a max.  You need to hit under both. 

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7 minutes ago, tasospap2007 said:

dual 100%

but the mobo has 4 slots doesn;t that mean that it can run on 4channel?

 

No.  Channels can have more than one slot.  There are 4 channel boards but they often have 8slots.  For a while there were 3 channel boards  (long ago). They had 6 slots.  There are some 2 channel boards that only have 2 slots but they are generally designed for competitive overclocking.  I do think 2 4s is better than 1 8 unless a second 8 will eventually be bought. I worry that 8mb may cause problems with newer games in the future. 

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4 minutes ago, tasospap2007 said:

but if i change the components i will be out of buget

A perennial problem.  Budget was not stated.  Things that might save some money:

 

1) ditch the aftermarket air cooler and rgb

—the free stock cooler should be fine for an i3. They don’t overclock and aren’t high power.  Rgb of course does absolutely nothing functional.  It’s literally a spare money sink.

 

2) keep your old video card?

-I don’t know how much faster a 750ti is than a 1030.  Both will have age issues though.  My understanding is there are APUs/iGPUs out now that can match or near match a 1030.  I understand memory type and amount can matter a lot with these cards.

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

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3 hours ago, tasospap2007 said:

i will remove the cpu cooler and actually keep the 750ti for now bcz i have seen benchmarks that are better than the 1030

There are apparently faster and slower versions of those cards having to do with amount and type of ram in them.  I don’t recall much detail.  

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

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