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So, as we all know, the 1156 socket is obsolete. A few years ago i bought such a system, it's had some upgrades but really it's i3 550 is bottle-necking even a Sapphire 6670.

The plan is to get probably a i5-4* CPU for around 150, with a cheap motherboard 50/60 (have experience with cheaper motherboards), get a new case (50) get a and reuse the HDD/RAM/Graphics card from the older system.


Hopefully this will give me a 'new' PC for around 230.

Any flaws in this plan? Anything you'd do different?
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All depends on if you need the i5, if not the 6300 twinned with a Asus M5A97 EVO is a great and cheaper option.

Have a look around to see what you need it for...
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Well thats one of the cheapest current gen i5's with a cheap ASUS board and a solid case.
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That i3 is certainly not bottlenecking the 6670. Upgrade the card if you want to improve gaming performance.
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FPS not changing when changing graphic settings, the card should honestly do way better than what it currently does (from both youtube/benchmarks). Can you suggest anything more accurate to prove/disprove this?

Also, most of my other PC's are geared towards physics programming, and the i5's are pretty good at this.
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Linear wrote FPS not changing when changing graphic settings, the card should honestly do way better than what it currently does (from both youtube/benchmarks). Can you suggest anything more accurate to prove/disprove this?

Also, most of my other PC's are geared towards physics programming, and the i5's are pretty good at this.

The 6670 is a very low-end card and in BF3, you'll need to have the settings very, very low to get playable FPS. That i3 performs close to a Phenom II X4 and it has Hyperthreading. There's simply no way that the CPU is the limiting factor in your system unless something is messed up.

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