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So I'm looking to do some upgrades, new GPU, new ram, and add an SSD.
But I noticed my motherboard only does 3gbps for HDD, it's also DDR3, and my psu is 500w and I would need at least a 750w for the GPU I want (AMD Radeon R9 390 8GB GDDR5)
So should I just get a new motherboard that will support DDR4 and that will have 6gbps for the HDD? MY processor also only supports DDR3 ram I think.
And also I only have PCI Express 2.0 and the GPU I want is PCI Express 3.0 so it would limit my bandwidth.
What do you guys think? Maybe even just sell the computer as it is and rebuild one since I might need a different cpu also? OR get a new PSU and get the graphics card and just have a hindered bandwidth.
Such a pickle I'm in.
My specs:
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But I noticed my motherboard only does 3gbps for HDD, it's also DDR3, and my psu is 500w and I would need at least a 750w for the GPU I want (AMD Radeon R9 390 8GB GDDR5)
So should I just get a new motherboard that will support DDR4 and that will have 6gbps for the HDD? MY processor also only supports DDR3 ram I think.
And also I only have PCI Express 2.0 and the GPU I want is PCI Express 3.0 so it would limit my bandwidth.
What do you guys think? Maybe even just sell the computer as it is and rebuild one since I might need a different cpu also? OR get a new PSU and get the graphics card and just have a hindered bandwidth.
Such a pickle I'm in.
My specs:
Mobo: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
CPU: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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What's the PSU model and name? 500w is more than enough for a 390. I would wait until the RX 480 comes out (June 29th) its equivalent to a 380 but will (should) preform like a 390/390x. How much RAM do you have? If you are looking into DDR4, AM3+ doesn't support DDR4 making an upgrade to RAM basically useless. (Unless you have less than 8GB)
You will not need to upgrade your mobo in order to add an SSD in.
What is your total budget for upgrades?
You will not need to upgrade your mobo in order to add an SSD in.
What is your total budget for upgrades?
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TechLife wrote But I noticed my motherboard only does 3gbps for HDD, it's also DDR3
AM3+ is a 5 year old socket, it's out-dated and very limiting in terms of features compared to newer sockets.
TechLife wrote and my psu is 500w and I would need at least a 750w for the GPU I want (AMD Radeon R9 390 8GB GDDR5)
That's not how it works, at all. The wattage of your PSU is next to irrelevant, it's the quality that matters. You absolutely do not need a 750W PSU for an R9 390. a 450-500W PSU would be perfectly fine for an R9 390 full system. That being said, the R9 390 makes absolutely zero sense right now, it doesn't make sense to buy any GPU right now.
TechLife wrote So should I just get a new motherboard that will support DDR4 and that will have 6gbps for the HDD?
No, because that's not possible. You're limited to an AM3+ motherboard since you have an AM3+ CPU. If you want DDR4 support, your choices are X99(Haswell-E or Broadwell-E), or LGA1151(Skylake) which means you need a new motherboard, RAM, and CPU.
TechLife wrote What do you guys think? Maybe even just sell the computer as it is and rebuild one since I might need a different cpu also? OR get a new PSU and get the graphics card and just have a hindered bandwidth.
Such a pickle I'm in.
Considering no one actually knows your budget, requirements, or why you need an upgrade, no one can help you.
TechLife wrote My specs:
Mobo: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
CPU: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Though this helps slightly, we need your full specs list, your budget/currency, and your requirements to be able to help you.
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FIash wrote What's the PSU model and name? 500w is more than enough for a 390. I would wait until the RX 480 comes out (June 29th) its equivalent to a 380 but will (should) preform like a 390/390x. How much RAM do you have? If you are looking into DDR4, AM3+ doesn't support DDR4 making an upgrade to RAM basically useless. (Unless you have less than 8GB)
You will not need to upgrade your mobo in order to add an SSD in.
What is your total budget for upgrades?
On the site it says the graphics card requires a minimum of 750..
If I got a new Mobo I would get a new processor as well. Basically just a whole new computer. And I'm sitting on 8gb ram right now, nothing high end tho. But I like to run servers and do a lot of multi tasking and I can notice a difference from this to my laptop with 16gb but I'm sure other factors come into play as well.
I guess a better question is should I save for a whole new setup, or upgrade what I have?
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Sanctorum wroteTechLife wrote But I noticed my motherboard only does 3gbps for HDD, it's also DDR3
AM3+ is a 5 year old socket, it's out-dated and very limiting in terms of features compared to newer sockets.
TechLife wrote and my psu is 500w and I would need at least a 750w for the GPU I want (AMD Radeon R9 390 8GB GDDR5)
That's not how it works, at all. The wattage of your PSU is next to irrelevant, it's the quality that matters. You absolutely do not need a 750W PSU for an R9 390. a 450-500W PSU would be perfectly fine for an R9 390 full system. That being said, the R9 390 makes absolutely zero sense right now, it doesn't make sense to buy any GPU right now.
TechLife wrote So should I just get a new motherboard that will support DDR4 and that will have 6gbps for the HDD?
No, because that's not possible. You're limited to an AM3+ motherboard since you have an AM3+ CPU. If you want DDR4 support, your choices are X99(Haswell-E or Broadwell-E), or LGA1151(Skylake) which means you need a new motherboard, RAM, and CPU.
TechLife wrote What do you guys think? Maybe even just sell the computer as it is and rebuild one since I might need a different cpu also? OR get a new PSU and get the graphics card and just have a hindered bandwidth.
Such a pickle I'm in.
Considering no one actually knows your budget, requirements, or why you need an upgrade, no one can help you.
TechLife wrote My specs:
Mobo: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
CPU: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Though this helps slightly, we need your full specs list, your budget/currency, and your requirements to be able to help you.
The site says 750w that's why I said it. If I had a budget I would've put it and I want to upgrade simply to have a better computer. If I had a specific reason I would've said it. And if my CPU isn't compatible with the upgrades I want then I'd get a new CPU as well.
And saying there's no point in buying a GPU right now is not helpful at all considering that's the main thing I'm trying to upgrade..
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TechLife wroteSanctorum wroteTechLife wrote But I noticed my motherboard only does 3gbps for HDD, it's also DDR3
AM3+ is a 5 year old socket, it's out-dated and very limiting in terms of features compared to newer sockets.
TechLife wrote and my psu is 500w and I would need at least a 750w for the GPU I want (AMD Radeon R9 390 8GB GDDR5)
That's not how it works, at all. The wattage of your PSU is next to irrelevant, it's the quality that matters. You absolutely do not need a 750W PSU for an R9 390. a 450-500W PSU would be perfectly fine for an R9 390 full system. That being said, the R9 390 makes absolutely zero sense right now, it doesn't make sense to buy any GPU right now.
TechLife wrote So should I just get a new motherboard that will support DDR4 and that will have 6gbps for the HDD?
No, because that's not possible. You're limited to an AM3+ motherboard since you have an AM3+ CPU. If you want DDR4 support, your choices are X99(Haswell-E or Broadwell-E), or LGA1151(Skylake) which means you need a new motherboard, RAM, and CPU.
TechLife wrote What do you guys think? Maybe even just sell the computer as it is and rebuild one since I might need a different cpu also? OR get a new PSU and get the graphics card and just have a hindered bandwidth.
Such a pickle I'm in.
Considering no one actually knows your budget, requirements, or why you need an upgrade, no one can help you.
TechLife wrote My specs:
Mobo: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
CPU: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Though this helps slightly, we need your full specs list, your budget/currency, and your requirements to be able to help you.
The site says 750w that's why I said it. If I had a budget I would've put it and I want to upgrade simply to have a better computer. If I had a specific reason I would've said it. And if my CPU isn't compatible with the upgrades I want then I'd get a new CPU as well.
And saying there's no point in buying a GPU right now is not helpful at all considering that's the main thing I'm trying to upgrade..
But what he is trying to tell you, that there is new GPU's coming out very soon. So unless you want to get an old card, go right ahead. Or if you want to actually get something that's worth it, wait a few days and get a 1070 or wait a few weeks and get the Rx 480.
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First of all, you asked for help. Don't get upset when you get it. Smfh.
Doesn't matter what "the site says", the R9 390 absolutely does not need a 750W PSU. As I said already, it's the quality that matters.
Alright, go ahead and buy a 6950x and 3-way SLI GTX 1080's then, since you don't have a budget.
You must have some reason to upgrade, otherwise it's pointless and just a waste of money. If you don't want help, then just don't bother posting here, it's really that simple.
Clearly it's not the "main thing" you're trying to upgrade if your title is "Should I get a new motherboard?". Regardless, I don't care what "the main thing" you're upgrading is. If you want to go ahead and waste $300 by buying an illogical GPU, go ahead and do it.
TechLife wrote The site says 750w that's why I said it.
Doesn't matter what "the site says", the R9 390 absolutely does not need a 750W PSU. As I said already, it's the quality that matters.
TechLife wrote If I had a budget I would've put it and I want to upgrade simply to have a better computer.
Alright, go ahead and buy a 6950x and 3-way SLI GTX 1080's then, since you don't have a budget.
TechLife wrote If I had a specific reason I would've said it. And if my CPU isn't compatible with the upgrades I want then I'd get a new CPU as well.
You must have some reason to upgrade, otherwise it's pointless and just a waste of money. If you don't want help, then just don't bother posting here, it's really that simple.
TechLife wrote And saying there's no point in buying a GPU right now is not helpful at all considering that's the main thing I'm trying to upgrade..
Clearly it's not the "main thing" you're trying to upgrade if your title is "Should I get a new motherboard?". Regardless, I don't care what "the main thing" you're upgrading is. If you want to go ahead and waste $300 by buying an illogical GPU, go ahead and do it.
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