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Help me upgrade my PC's CPU! PLEASE!!
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amurmum
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Hey TTG,

I need help upgrading my Pc's CPU. I have no idea on which type I should get so I'm here for some help! (Don't worry I know how to attach the CPU to the motherboard!)

My Pc is a Dell OptiPlex GX620 I have no idea on what the motherboard is and if you would like to know please tell me how to find it, I am trying to upgrade it because I want to run java games like Runescape on low and go on the internet without my CPU running at 100%! If I really need to I will buy a bigger tower so that I can add a graphics card but I don't think I need to at this point, my RAM is maxed out at 4GB.

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Wow... -.- thanks guys really helped...
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There is no real way to know with mobos like that. I'm assuming you have a different socket than 1155. I would reccommend to save and build a new pc for 450 and it could probably run bf3 at low settings. Look at r00ts sticky. He has some good budget builds there.
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amurmum wrote Wow... -.- thanks guys really helped...
Terribly sorry we could not rush to your assistance. This is, of course, our job...

After doing some research on your computer, I found that it's old (in my eyes). It wouldn't be worth upgrading bits and pieces of it, especially the CPU. You never want to drop a new CPU in a crap motherboard in a pre-built. I highly suggest you save up and build a new PC.
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Haha, sorry for raging guys, but thank you guys very much for replying! That's what I thought too, the problem is getting the money x_x
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amurmum wrote Haha, sorry for raging guys, but thank you guys very much for replying! That's what I thought too, the problem is getting the money x_x

That's the real hard part. Building/Buying a new one is easy!
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