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So I wanna upgrade my PC I'm just not sure what components I need.
I know a little on what I need just not specifically which is why I need your help.
Current PC Specs:
I wanna upgrade my CPU to an AMD FX 8350 and I know some of you would say to get the 6300 instead but I'm not bothered about paying that little bit extra for that small extra performance... Money isn't a problem and I do not have a budget! Now if there are any problems with having the 8350 with my current build then please say below, I know little about PC building just not a lot so not hate haha.
I'm aware I need to upgrade my motherboard too however I'm not entirely sure what the best upgrade for it would be. As I said, money isn't a problem so price doesn't matter. Just preferably UK links.
Another question is if my tower is big enough for the new CPU and motherboard and if my 7950 will also work with my motherboard however I don't see any problems there. Also if my cooling unit would be able to keep all these components cool enough, I'm starting to wonder if I should upgrade that too.
So that's pretty much it I think, as I said no hate, not everyone is a master at PC building
I know a little on what I need just not specifically which is why I need your help.
Current PC Specs:
AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black 3.4GHz Quad-Core Processor
Cooler Master Vortex Plus 54.8 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler
MSI 760GM-E51 Micro ATX AM3 Motherboard
G.Skill Ripjaws Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1333 Memory
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive #1
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive #2
XFX AMD Radeon HD 7950 DD 3GB GDDR5
Cooler Master Storm Scout ATX Mid Tower Case
Corsair Builder 500W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply
Sony DDU1681S-0B DVD/CD Drive
Cooler Master Vortex Plus 54.8 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler
MSI 760GM-E51 Micro ATX AM3 Motherboard
G.Skill Ripjaws Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1333 Memory
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive #1
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive #2
XFX AMD Radeon HD 7950 DD 3GB GDDR5
Cooler Master Storm Scout ATX Mid Tower Case
Corsair Builder 500W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply
Sony DDU1681S-0B DVD/CD Drive
I wanna upgrade my CPU to an AMD FX 8350 and I know some of you would say to get the 6300 instead but I'm not bothered about paying that little bit extra for that small extra performance... Money isn't a problem and I do not have a budget! Now if there are any problems with having the 8350 with my current build then please say below, I know little about PC building just not a lot so not hate haha.
I'm aware I need to upgrade my motherboard too however I'm not entirely sure what the best upgrade for it would be. As I said, money isn't a problem so price doesn't matter. Just preferably UK links.
Another question is if my tower is big enough for the new CPU and motherboard and if my 7950 will also work with my motherboard however I don't see any problems there. Also if my cooling unit would be able to keep all these components cool enough, I'm starting to wonder if I should upgrade that too.
So that's pretty much it I think, as I said no hate, not everyone is a master at PC building
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Ah yes, a joining brother into the 8350 family. WELCOME MY FRIEND, Now I will also provide you with my current Motherboard I have that runs perfectly with the 8350... ASUS Crosshair V Formula Motherboard [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Sorry I cant provide a UK link.
Sorry I cant provide a UK link.
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Dovashin wrote Ah yes, a joining brother into the 8350 family. WELCOME MY FRIEND, Now I will also provide you with my current Motherboard I have that runs perfectly with the 8350... ASUS Crosshair V Formula Motherboard [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Sorry I cant provide a UK link.
Thanks, I'll have a look into it
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If money isnt an issue than i would suggest going for a i5 4690k and a nice z97 motherboard.
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kingler wrote If money isnt an issue than i would suggest going for a i5 4690k and a nice z97 motherboard.
Even though Intel is better than AMD I still somewhat prefer AMD, I feel more comfortable with them.
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Any more help before making my final decision?
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Expect-Originality wrotekingler wrote If money isnt an issue than i would suggest going for a i5 4690k and a nice z97 motherboard.
Even though Intel is better than AMD I still somewhat prefer AMD, I feel more comfortable with them.
Thats just a little ridiculous, dont you think? If anything, a more expensive product probably has greater quality control.
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kingler wroteExpect-Originality wrotekingler wrote If money isnt an issue than i would suggest going for a i5 4690k and a nice z97 motherboard.
Even though Intel is better than AMD I still somewhat prefer AMD, I feel more comfortable with them.
Thats just a little ridiculous, dont you think? If anything, a more expensive product probably has greater quality control.
I'm pretty sure he is the one spending the money. We can only give our opinions. If he goes for an AMD and it backfires, its on him. Same if he goes for an intel.
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kingler wroteExpect-Originality wrotekingler wrote If money isnt an issue than i would suggest going for a i5 4690k and a nice z97 motherboard.
Even though Intel is better than AMD I still somewhat prefer AMD, I feel more comfortable with them.
Thats just a little ridiculous, dont you think? If anything, a more expensive product probably has greater quality control.
As I said... I don't care about more performance etc, I'm more comfortable using AMD therefore I will use it. It's personal preference
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