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right now I have a i57400 with only 3ghz I'm trying to upgrade it that its substantial but wont cost me a over like 250 ish...
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that was a the prebuilt I bought any suggestions for an upgrade
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i was looking at this one and yes i am sorry i know shit about pc building
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or the ryzen 1600
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If you want to expand your knowledge on PC Building and components, Craig has a nice sticky thread here you should read: Forums/t=7469308/pc-building-tips...hread.html

A Ryzen 1600 would require a motherboard upgrade as well because your current motherboard is an LGA 1151 socket and the Ryzen is an AM4 socket, which requires a different motherboard.

The 8600k would be a good upgrade for the system but your stock cooling setup and motherboard probably wouldn't make the most of an unlocked processor. As well if you're looking to do an upgrade in the future I'd recommend buying a quality Power supply as the ones in prebuilts are typically junk. A decent supply will run you $35-60 and give you some piece of mind that your computer won't implode at random because of a faulty/poor supply.
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