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Sanctorum wrote OP- Are you wanting to OC? Clearly a locked CPU is not going to be suitable if you want to OC, which it seems you do, as you were looking at a 4690k and Z97 motherboard.
I am not looking to overclock, I could use your help. What would be a suitible i5 processor and a good motherboard if i am not looking to overclock?
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thank you, i will definitely keep those in mind.
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Download Speccy and post a screenshot please. Would be worth knowing if you have any component worth re-using. Don't get a GTX 960, horrible GPU choice.
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JaaaaaaaackxP wroteSanctorum wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Re-use your RAM and HDD.
Any GTX substitutes for a Radeon?
Nope. NVidia don't have a competing GPU for the 380. The 970 is significantly more expensive, and is closer to 390 performance anyway. GTX 960 is your closest 380 equivalent from NVidia, technically, but the 380 is vastly superior. GTX 960 is pretty much a terrible choice.
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Sanctorum wroteJaaaaaaaackxP wroteSanctorum wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Re-use your RAM and HDD.
Any GTX substitutes for a Radeon?
Nope. NVidia don't have a competing GPU for the 380. The 970 is significantly more expensive, and is closer to 390 performance anyway. GTX 960 is your closest 380 equivalent from NVidia, technically, but the 380 is vastly superior. GTX 960 is pretty much a terrible choice.
ok thank you for everything, and one more question (for now). could i reuse my cpu cooler that is already on my current cpu?
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No idea. I don't know what cooler you have.
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Sanctorum wroteJaaaaaaaackxP wroteSanctorum wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Re-use your RAM and HDD.
Any GTX substitutes for a Radeon?
Nope. NVidia don't have a competing GPU for the 380. The 970 is significantly more expensive, and is closer to 390 performance anyway. GTX 960 is your closest 380 equivalent from NVidia, technically, but the 380 is vastly superior. GTX 960 is pretty much a terrible choice.
and if putting windows 7 on a flashdrive will let me install it once i upgrade my pc?
(sorry kind of a noob at this stuff.)
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