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5 minutes ago, TVG33K said:

Either way, I just realized, I would have to buy 8gb ddr4. That is really hard to come by for a decent price, and that is more time I need to save up. :|

 

This seems like a good option, I will try to do some research to see what I can get. Would you say that 3ghz should be the least I can take, or does it not matter as much as just getting the quad core upgrade?

Honestly I don't know. Go for the fastest chip you can afford, fastest quad core if you can. Save a bit more if you need to.

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I just bought (somehow) a brand-new RX 560D (Rebranded 460) during the past few weeks. This is good, and it is definitely better than what I was playing on before, but I have an issue. I, being pretty new with building PCs, thought that my computer was having a hard time because of my graphics card, but I think I was wrong, although the graphics definitely where terrible.

I have been living the past five months gaming with my dads old GTX 460, and a motherboard and stuff I got for an amazing deal. The GTX 460 was freaking slow, and definitely needed an upgrade. The processor I was using came with my motherboard and RAM. I got my motherboard, 8 GB DDR3 RAM, and a Pentium E5300, for only $25.00 USD. 

Online, I saw that the RX 560D (RX 460) could game in most games with outstanding performance, and it was perfect for me, so I bought it. The performance is better, but definitely not tip-top, and I think it is the CPU. Dual core, 2.6ghz, it is not so beastly.

The question I am asking here is, would it be better to keep what I have, or with the little bit of money I have (about $20.00) try to get a Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.4ghz? I tried to get a 3ghz Xeon to mod to LGA775, but it did not work. I just need to know my best option, and I am still new at this.

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You are going to want to get a different CPU, because it will bottleneck the 560D.

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Just now, TVG33K said:

Is the Q6600 a better option, or no?

No, you need a new current-gen processor, maybe a Ryzen 3 1200. 

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7 minutes ago, TVG33K said:

Is the Q6600 a better option, or no?

the q6600 will be fine as long as you don't plan to play pubg or any other monkey coded game (looking at you ubisoft)

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I would say if you can afford it, you really need to upgrade, Intel isn't really the best option right now imo, coming from a former Intel user for the last 15 years. Ryzen with a good Mobo preferably 370x Chipset or better idk what the current best is but I'm using a Taichi Mobo.

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3 minutes ago, TVG33K said:

Should I be able to play Fortnite or Subnautica on medium/high settings?

yeah fortnight should run pretty good. i have no experience with subnautica so i can't say anything about it.

 

like all the others say upgrading would be a nice boost for you but sometimes it's also fine to stay with what you have. we're not all rolling in cash

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11 minutes ago, Odur32 said:

I would say if you can afford it, you really need to upgrade, Intel isn't really the best option right now imo, coming from a former Intel user for the last 15 years. Ryzen with a good Mobo preferably 370x Chipset or better idk what the current best is but I'm using a Taichi Mobo.

For a tighter budget, B350 is the way to go. There isn't too much benefit from X370 from what I can tell.

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Given your budget is ~$20.....I'd say either live with what you have (free!) and save for a while for something newer, or if performance is that bad, try the C2Q. I would make sure that the C2Q will fit on your motherboard socket AND that the motherboard chipset will support the CPU. Back in the day sockets were not changed as often as chipsets, so physical compatibility doesn't guarantee electrical compatibility.

 

As for how to check that, see what CPUs HP supports in that motherboard, and try to buy the best one you can find.

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1 minute ago, bimmerman said:

Given your budget is ~$20.....I'd say either live with what you have (free!) and save for a while for something newer, or if performance is that bad, try the C2Q. I would make sure that the C2Q will fit on your motherboard socket AND that the motherboard chipset will support the CPU. Back in the day sockets were not changed as often as chipsets, so physical compatibility doesn't guarantee electrical compatibility.

 

As for how to check that, see what CPUs HP supports in that motherboard, and try to buy the best one you can find.

he linked mobo support page core 2 quad yorkfield is supported

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4 minutes ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

For a tighter budget, B350 is the way to go. There isn't too much benefit from X370 from what I can tell.

Either way, I just realized, I would have to buy 8gb ddr4. That is really hard to come by for a decent price, and that is more time I need to save up. :|

 

3 minutes ago, bimmerman said:

Given your budget is ~$20.....I'd say either live with what you have (free!) and save for a while for something newer, or if performance is that bad, try the C2Q. I would make sure that the C2Q will fit on your motherboard socket AND that the motherboard chipset will support the CPU. Back in the day sockets were not changed as often as chipsets, so physical compatibility doesn't guarantee electrical compatibility.

 

As for how to check that, see what CPUs HP supports in that motherboard, and try to buy the best one you can find.

This seems like a good option, I will try to do some research to see what I can get. Would you say that 3ghz should be the least I can take, or does it not matter as much as just getting the quad core upgrade?

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5 minutes ago, TVG33K said:

Either way, I just realized, I would have to buy 8gb ddr4. That is really hard to come by for a decent price, and that is more time I need to save up. :|

 

This seems like a good option, I will try to do some research to see what I can get. Would you say that 3ghz should be the least I can take, or does it not matter as much as just getting the quad core upgrade?

Honestly I don't know. Go for the fastest chip you can afford, fastest quad core if you can. Save a bit more if you need to.

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