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hi all,

 

I want to upgrade my setup so I can play Watch Dogs and other games of course

my current pc:

HP XW 6400 Worksation  

specs:

CPU: Intel Xeon E5320 @ 1.86 GHz (4 cores) socket: LGA 771

GPU: Nvidia Quadro FX 1800 768 MB

RAM: 8 GB DDR3 RAM

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(cable managwemnet is bad, i know)

 

I was thinking to replace my GPU with a GTX 750 TI and replacing my CPU (dont know wich one)

what do you guys recommend me? I have a €250 budget to upgrade. or should I sell this system and build a new one?

 

 

~SV4NL

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CPU: Intel Xeon E5320 @1,86GHz | MOBO: A random HP MOBO… | RAM: 8GB (2x4GB) DDR2 | GPU: NVIDIA Quadro FX 1800 | CASE: HP xw6400 workstation case | PSU: Random HP PSU| [spoiler=

HellFire (1st build)] CPU: Intel i5 4690k | MOBO: MSI Z97-G45 GAMING | RAM: GSkill Ripjaws X 2X4GB | GPU: MSI GeForce GTX770 GAMING (2GB) | CASE: Zalman Z11 PLUS HF1 | PSU: Corsair CS550M | FANCONTROLLER: NZXT Sentry 2 | Storage 300 gb WD VelociRaptor/ 1TB WD caviar green|

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Is the CPU really good enough? It runs at at a clockspeed of 1,86 GHz. I see a lot of people playing watch dogs on medium or high settings with the GTX 750 ti.

CPU: Intel Xeon E5320 @1,86GHz | MOBO: A random HP MOBO… | RAM: 8GB (2x4GB) DDR2 | GPU: NVIDIA Quadro FX 1800 | CASE: HP xw6400 workstation case | PSU: Random HP PSU| [spoiler=

HellFire (1st build)] CPU: Intel i5 4690k | MOBO: MSI Z97-G45 GAMING | RAM: GSkill Ripjaws X 2X4GB | GPU: MSI GeForce GTX770 GAMING (2GB) | CASE: Zalman Z11 PLUS HF1 | PSU: Corsair CS550M | FANCONTROLLER: NZXT Sentry 2 | Storage 300 gb WD VelociRaptor/ 1TB WD caviar green|

mouse/keyboard: CMStorm Devastator | Headset: Plantronics RIG|

If you need me, just quote me!

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