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Hello guys please do help me

Recently i broke my mboard and processor (msi H61 mobo and i3 2100)

I broke some pins on my cpu slot on the motherboard and one gold plate on the processor

My friend gave me asrock extreme 6 but when i checked it also have broken pin on it

I'm from philippines and i think there is no service center for asrock here

Ran into some shops and said the motherboards are not repairable, even the processor too

And the guy said there is a service center for msi but he said that repairing the pins on the board would be that costly and suggested to buy a new one

As of now i'm planning to buy a new processor and motherboard

The one i have now are

PSU: Strike X 500w non-modular

RAM: 2x4GB ripjaws 1333

2x4GB Kingston 1333 the small one and also got 1x4GB kingston 1333 the taller one

GPU: Palit GTX 650 2GB GDDR5

HDD: 500gb seagate

Please help me

I only have a budget of around 10,000-15,000 PHP ( around 220$ - 330$ ) for both CPU and MoBo

I'm playing GW2, LoL

Hoping i can build a decent Gaming pc out of that and prolly adding another 18.5inch monitor ( total of 2 18.5inch monitor )

Thanks in advance!

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get an amd cpu? and how did you manage to do that?

i recommend and 8320, mainboard and an ssd.

and i am also not sure why you need 20 gigs of ram? beside from that regular mainboards only have four dimm slots.

also get a single 24" monitor.

the cpu wont improve your gaming experience a lot, and your gtx 650 ti will be plenty for lol.

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My friend gave me 16gb ram lol

I'm planning to use 16gb and prolly sell the extra 4gb to get some extra cash

Hmm okay then imma try to switch to 24inches

Will there be a problem if i use amd board + cpu and matching it with a nvidia card?

I'd like to hear some more suggestions from you guys

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get an amd cpu? and how did you manage to do that?

i recommend and 8320, mainboard and an ssd.

and i am also not sure why you need 20 gigs of ram? beside from that regular mainboards only have four dimm slots.

also get a single 24" monitor.

the cpu wont improve your gaming experience a lot, and your gtx 650 ti will be plenty for lol.

Please help :)

Like giving a specific board and proc

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My friend gave me 16gb ram lol

I'm planning to use 16gb and prolly sell the extra 4gb to get some extra cash

Hmm okay then imma try to switch to 24inches

Will there be a problem if i use amd board + cpu and matching it with a nvidia card?

I'd like to hear some more suggestions from you guys

you dont need 16gb at all! if you need some more money you could sell 12gb without any problems!

no problems with nvidia gpu and amd cpus.

 

Please help :)

Like giving a specific board and proc

budget? 220-330 with monitor? do you want to spend 220 or 330?

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you dont need 16gb at all! if you need some more money you could sell 12gb without any problems!

no problems with nvidia gpu and amd cpus.

budget? 220-330 with monitor? do you want to spend 220 or 330?

Because i only have around 300$ budget for MoBo and Proc only

I already have GTX 650 2GB GDDR5

Strike X 500w PSU Non-Modular

1TB HDD

And 16GB RAM

And 18.5inch monitor

Its fine for me to use 18.5inch monitor as of now

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Because i only have around 300$ budget for MoBo and Proc only

I already have GTX 650 2GB GDDR5

Strike X 500w PSU Non-Modular

1TB HDD

And 16GB RAM

And 18.5inch monitor

Its fine for me to use 18.5inch monitor as of now

and what is your budget after you sold your ram?

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get an amd cpu? and how did you manage to do that?

i recommend and 8320, mainboard and an ssd.

and i am also not sure why you need 20 gigs of ram? beside from that regular mainboards only have four dimm slots.

also get a single 24" monitor.

the cpu wont improve your gaming experience a lot, and your gtx 650 ti will be plenty for lol.

 

 

my bad..accidentally quoted you.

Gaming/Editing PC: AMD FX-8350 | CM Seidon 120V Liquid Cooler | Asus M5A99FX PRO R2.0 ATX AM3+ Motherboard | G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-1600| Gigabyte GeForce GTX 770 2GB WINDFORCE | PNY XLR8 240GB SSD | Seagate Barracuda 2TB HDD | Corsair 600W ATX Semi-Modular PSU | Thermaltake Chaser A71 | LG 25UM64-S 25.0" 2560 x 1080 Display | CM Storm Devastator Gaming Keyboard & Mouse

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yeah, I'm a noob and don't know how to delete posts yet.

Gaming/Editing PC: AMD FX-8350 | CM Seidon 120V Liquid Cooler | Asus M5A99FX PRO R2.0 ATX AM3+ Motherboard | G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-1600| Gigabyte GeForce GTX 770 2GB WINDFORCE | PNY XLR8 240GB SSD | Seagate Barracuda 2TB HDD | Corsair 600W ATX Semi-Modular PSU | Thermaltake Chaser A71 | LG 25UM64-S 25.0" 2560 x 1080 Display | CM Storm Devastator Gaming Keyboard & Mouse

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you can either.

 

grab a i3 4th gen + some mobo or a i5 4th gen + some H or B 3k-5k php mobo. get the non K version as it seems pointless for your budget.

 

 

i'm pushing what i can now

this is what i'm planning to get

 

either

i5 - 4430->  $184

i5 - 4570->  $204

i5 - 4670->  $226

or i5 - 4670k->  $249

 

the mother board i don't know

i don't really know how to choose motherboard lol

what i want to see in my mother board is like 4slots for ram

and prolly 2 slots for GPU

Budget left estimate: $70-$130 (still depends on the Processor)

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well you're in luck intel got many nice cheap motherboard. try out asrock they do offer something nice.

 

you could easily grab a 4670 non K and a h81 h87 b85 mobo. or even just grab a z87 and a 4430 then upgrade with the haswell refresh.

 

pretty much I'd strill recommend either the 4570 or 4670 non K. unless you can find a great deal for the z87 mobo for the 4670k

 

 

i'm pushing what i can now
this is what i'm planning to get

 

either
i5 - 4430->  $184

i5 - 4570->  $204

i5 - 4670->  $226

or i5 - 4670k->  $249

 

the mother board i don't know

i don't really know how to choose motherboard lol
what i want to see in my mother board is like 4slots for ram

and prolly 2 slots for GPU

Budget left estimate: $70-$130 (still depends on the Processor)

 

 

imo this is the least I'd go with the 4670k

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/12fbr

 

 
CPU:  Intel Core i5-4670K 3.4GHz Quad-Core Processor  ($234.97 @ OutletPC) 
Motherboard:  MSI Z87M-G43 Micro ATX LGA1150 Motherboard  ($92.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
Total: $327.96
(Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available.)
(Generated by PCPartPicker 2014-05-06 06:37 EDT-0400)
 
if you still got a spare cash try upping the mobo if you want.
 
It's something I'd personally recommend.

Live your life like a dream.

 
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why not buy another amd cpu like FX8320 and a cheap motherboard,  as you said you are from philippines, i recommend you to buy in gilmore(Philippines) the price of fx8320 is kinda 7500 pesos only and buy cheap motherboard.

Equality doesn't mean Justice.

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Hello guys please do help me

Recently i broke my mboard and processor (msi H61 mobo and i3 2100)

I broke some pins on my cpu slot on the motherboard and one gold plate on the processor

My friend gave me asrock extreme 6 but when i checked it also have broken pin on it

I'm from philippines and i think there is no service center for asrock here

Ran into some shops and said the motherboards are not repairable, even the processor too

And the guy said there is a service center for msi but he said that repairing the pins on the board would be that costly and suggested to buy a new one

As of now i'm planning to buy a new processor and motherboard

The one i have now are

PSU: Strike X 500w non-modular

RAM: 2x4GB ripjaws 1333

2x4GB Kingston 1333 the small one and also got 1x4GB kingston 1333 the taller one

GPU: Palit GTX 650 2GB GDDR5

HDD: 500gb seagate

Please help me

I only have a budget of around 10,000-15,000 PHP ( around 220$ - 330$ ) for both CPU and MoBo

I'm playing GW2, LoL

Hoping i can build a decent Gaming pc out of that and prolly adding another 18.5inch monitor ( total of 2 18.5inch monitor )

Thanks in advance!

try to message me so i can help you. i came from same country like you , Philippines.

Equality doesn't mean Justice.

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