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ReputationFairy wrote hmm this is strange and yeah you can upgrade the cpu to i7 but check socket first and if need of bios and id recommend a gpu upgrade to 1650 super minimum will cause less bottlenecking


Do you think I'd be able to upgrade to this CPU - Intel Core i5-3570K ?
Because I see this CPU meets the requirements for those games I listed and it's affordable for as of right now.
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yes pending the socket matches and may req a bios update but also may not most likely not, but always check to be sure without seeing your board i cant tell you the socket best way to check is find your cpu model and compare sockets to your new one
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Exam wrote My current specs are -
GTX 1050TI
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2400 CPU @ 3.10GHz 3.40 GHz
Installed RAM 16.0 GB (15.5 GB usable)

I really would like to upgrade my CPU to improve some performance as I notice my CPU is the only thing which let's me down.

Would I be able to upgrade my CPU?
Do I need to do anything before upgrading my CPU?

I was thinking of upgrading to Intel Core i5-3570K(I will need to order it) but if you have any different thoughts please let me know at my budget.)
budget for CPU is around £60 as long as it's better than the one I currently have




Now not eveyone might agree with this! But what I did is I bought my parts from BestBuyfor my pc with there credit card 0% interest 18months if paid off witch it will be. Now bad side is you need good credit to get approve! And you have warranty just take it back replace.
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Get ryzen 2200g or 2600 if you can afford the best CPU for gaming and other work
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