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Specs:

 

Motherboard: ASRock AM1B-M

-> CPU: AMD Athlon 5350

->Integrated AMD Radeon HD 8400/R3 Series

http://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/AM1B-M/

 

Ram: 2x4gb DDR3 1600mhz (8gb)

 

PSU: http://oi68.tinypic.com/10zvgjs.jpg

 

Storage: HDD Western Digital Blue 500GB (WDC WD500AAKS-75A7B2)

 

I plan to add a 250gb ssd (850 evo) & a 750ti gpu

 

I use my pc for editing.  

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CPU:R7 5800X    Motherboard: asrock x470 taichi ultimate   RAM: 32GB G.Skill Ripjaws-V 2X16GB    GPU: Gigabyte GTX1080TI gaming oc 11g   Case: Corsair 600Q Storage: 1TB Samsung 870(boot), samsung 850evo 500GB, 2TB Corsair MX500, samsung 2TB 970 evo plus, WD 5TB black    PSU: Corsair AX860    CPU cooling: Corsair H105

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What is your budget? Have you already made your computer?

Do I think you need an upgrade for a computer with a CPU that costs $20 new and a motherboard that costs $40? Probably not. If you are going to run it with a 750ti an upgrade is a good idea.

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In all honesty, I looked a your posts, you've studied into this for awhile now. I think you should just build yourself a rig if you havent already, and is stuck with that pavillion, because either way, your not gunna use that thing forever, new application, os, etc are gunna come out eventually, so its time you upgrade bud

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My account is almost entirely dormant. Hope you all are having a grand time. Many years of fun were had here.

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