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Solve : Computer Upgrade Vs Buying New Computer? |
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Answer» Hello Everyone! What exactly are you starting with here i.e. Is it a branded PC or a self built? Why are you attempting an upgrade? It might help people gage what you will need if you provide some idea of what you would like your computer to do which it doesn't do now or you would like it to do better. Quote from: DaveLembke on November 05, 2015, 07:56:36 AM What model Dell so we can look up the main board to see what the board supports according to Dell? I forgot to SAY Don't buy the CPU that I recommended yet. At the moment it is literally an educated guess as to what might be compatible. We need either the computer model or motherboard model to know.Quote from: Accessless on November 05, 2015, 09:21:31 AM I forgot to say Don't buy the CPU that I recommended yet. At the moment it is literally an educated guess as to what might be compatible. We need either the computer model or motherboard model to know.To be clear, it is not compatible, totally different socket.Quote from: Lazereye on November 05, 2015, 07:17:18 AM Hey Acc, i have 8gigs of ram, i want to upgrade for better gaming, all these new games are coming out and i find myself not being able to run them, even on lowest. This would concern me, your system is by no means brand new but it's far from ANCIENT and the hardware isn't terrible. I've certainly run lower-spec MACHINES which have coped with modern games albeit on medium or lower settings. Could you give some examples of games you've struggled with?Games like, overwatch, Cod, etc On my computer right now, Processor is i3-2130 3.40Ghz System model: Inspiron 660 bios: A05 Dell incQuote from: camerongray on November 05, 2015, 11:30:01 AM To be clear, it is not compatible, totally different socket. Whoops. Well that's embarrassing... Quote from: Lazereye on November 05, 2015, 08:21:19 PM Games like, overwatch, Cod, etc Your computer does meet the minimum requirements for those games. However I don't know if that allows for online play.Basically what i was wondering is, What parts should i get, Like which i5 would work for my motherboard, and if i get a 750 nivida What powersupply will i need, and will i need a new fan? Also will i need a new case or should all this go in the same?As for your current system I think that an Intel Core i5-3570 or i7-3770S Are the two best choices as they are around the same power consumption and TDP but they seem to be hard to come by. From what I have dug up though I have found that the Inspiron 660 shiped with either an i3-2130 or i5-3330 so I would expect that one would work. You will need another member though as I'm not 100% that these are compatible. *Looks at camerongray The little experience that I have with upgrading Dell PC's is that it can be difficult. I'm basing the compatibility on an Intel mobo with the same chipset. But I have no idea if Dell ever updated the BIOS for their motherboard to allow the use of them. The real kicker is that the older CPU upgrades and the newer CPU's (that you will need a new motherboard for) cost about the same and deliver the same performance (so the newer stuff would be more expensive when adding on the cost of the motherboard).All this speculation means Zilch since we still don't know what Mboard you have... |
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