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Just bought this PC! Any thoughts on upgrading?
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I would deffinatly get a new CPU and a SSD
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Cheers for the reply, i was thinking about putting my bootdrive and stuff on a SSD, and what is your reason to getting a new CPU? I do editing that the reason I want six cores.
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cainb wrote Cheers for the reply, i was thinking about putting my bootdrive and stuff on a SSD, and what is your reason to getting a new CPU? I do editing that the reason I want six cores.
If you want an editing PC go with a i7 2700k got one myself can recomend it, AMD are good price and that's about it. Sorry AMD fans :S
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ColossalKoala wroteThanks, i will upgrade to I7 in the future but its little out of my price range at the moment. thanks anyway!cainb wrote Cheers for the reply, i was thinking about putting my bootdrive and stuff on a SSD, and what is your reason to getting a new CPU? I do editing that the reason I want six cores.
If you want an editing PC go with a i7 2700k got one myself can recomend it, AMD are good price and that's about it. Sorry AMD fans :S
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You have an AMD board. You wont be able to upgrade to an Intel CPU with that current board, as they are different sockets.
The Hard drive is on the smaller side in today's standards, but it will work until you decide to upgrade.
Everything else on the computer is fine.
The Hard drive is on the smaller side in today's standards, but it will work until you decide to upgrade.
Everything else on the computer is fine.
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upgrade the ram to 8gb and get a SSD.
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Forest thank you very much for that, yeah i agree with it being on the small side but hard drives are cheap compared to other component's like CPU And GPU So i will be upgrading that soon!
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with this i would upgrade the cpu to fx 8350(better than most i5s) it will fit as its same socket am3+
could also do with a ssd
totle upgrade cost is around 150 for cpu
100-160 for ssd up to 120gb@6gbs transfer rate
could also do with a ssd
totle upgrade cost is around 150 for cpu
100-160 for ssd up to 120gb@6gbs transfer rate
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