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i have an "AMD A4 7300 Dual core processor" it sucks and i need help, Where can i get a really nice CPU for gaming here in Australia ps. i am new to computer stuff so please don't judge and my cinabench score is  48.44 fps and 65 cb

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i have an "AMD A4 7300 Dual core processor" it sucks and i need help, Where can i get a really nice CPU for gaming here in Australia ps. i am new to computer stuff so please don't judge and my cinabench score is  48.44 fps and 65 cb

What is your budget for a CPU?

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depends how much you have to spend, what case you are using and power supply

 

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What is your max budget for your build? Also what country are you from?

Edit: Just read from Aussi.

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You'll also need a new MOBO if you go with a non-AM3/+ CPU, which you should.

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my budget is $100 and i from Australia i have a vs 550 power supply and the compatible cpu for my mother board is fm2+

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For that money it would be a waste, you need around $200 AUS to get a decent upgrade

 

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Spend 200 AUD and get an A10-7870K...

You could also spend another $100 or even less and get some high speed memory kits. Preferably 8GB kits.

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Realizing my budget is a lot less, I work my way to "I think these new games will run on a cheap ass CPU."

Then end with "The new parts launching next year is probably gonna be better and faster for the same price so I'll just buy next year."

 

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i have an "AMD A4 7300 Dual core processor" it sucks and i need help, Where can i get a really nice CPU for gaming here in Australia ps. i am new to computer stuff so please don't judge and my cinabench score is 48.44 fps and 65 cb

The best cpu you could get for your current board is the a10 7850k

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Do you have a FM2+ or FM2 motherboard?

FM2+

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