PC upgrade (2008)
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Hello! In 2008 I bought a PC with the following qualities
INTEL DUAL CORE E8400 @3.00 (Currently at 4.00)
4GB DDR2 800 RAM
ASUS P5K MOTHERBOARD
ATI HD 4850
420W POWER SUPPLY
MAXTOR 500GB HDDI would be interested in a computer for gaming (Counter Strike, Heroes of Newerth, League of Legends etc… Where I don't suffer from FPS as I am suffering right now, so I had thought about improving some parts, without spending much economically.
What would you suggest?
Best regards!
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What would you suggest?
Save :sisi:
A decade is enough amortization, so I recommend changing platforms.
Salu2!
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Do you think that with about 500€ I could put together a gaming PC for a few years?
As you can see if I take advantage of the hard drive, card reader and even the graphics card?
I have doubts about compatibility with new motherboards -
I think that if you manage to buy a Quad Core, there are some for 40-50€ like the Q6600 that honestly doesn't perform anything more even with many current games, but then you have the problem of the graphics card that is a few years old and the power supply that you don't say what brand and model it is and may not support a more powerful graphics card.
If you don't want to spend much I would sell the micro and buy a Quad Core as I told you and the change would come out for very little. For your micro you can get about 30-35€ and the Quad Core I have already told you that for 40-50 there are some.
You also have to know at what resolution you play. I only play at 1280*1024 and with the computer from the signature I don't have any problems (I haven't played Battlefiel 4) But I moved the 3 at high resolution at that resolution. For low resolutions like mine a graphics card of about 90-100 today moves well.
For 500€ you can build a nice computer without excesses:
A micro like the AMD FX-8320:AMD FX Series FX-8320 3.5Ghz 8X FD8320FRHKBOX Processor
Motherboard the Asus M5a97: Asus M5A97 EVO R2.0 90-MIBJJ0-G0EAY0MZ Motherboard
Memory: For about 70-80 you buy 8 Gigas, there are many models
Graphics card some that is around 2€: Sapphire R9 270X Dual-X 2GB GDDR5 Battlefield 4 Edition 11217-01-25G Graphics Card
Power supply if you need to change it: This one is very good but from 60€ there are some good ones: Corsair TX650M 650W Modular CP-9020002 Power SupplyIf you want to save something the micro you put one with 6 cores, but you will save little and I think it's not worth it, that is, in the power supply as I told you for 60 there are already some good ones but I put a very good and modular one, to remove the cables you don't use.
It's around 550€ or a little more, but selling your components you will get more or less: For the Motherboard about 30 For the micro the same, For the 4 Gigas of memory about 30 also, for the graphics card about 25-30 and for the power supply if it's bad, no more than 10, so for your components you would get about 120-130 and the update would cost you just over 400€.
Personally I would look for a cheap Quad Core and overclock it. And when you had savings, first a new power supply and graphics card, to stretch the PC more, a few months or a year, and then change the platform. Or all at once. If you only put a Quad Core and overclock it, most games that use more than 2 cores will go a little better, with higher minimum frames (less pronounced frame drops).
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I think that if you manage to buy a Quad Core, there are some for 40-50€ like the Q6600 which honestly doesn't perform much more even with many current games, but then you have the problem of the graphics card which is a few years old and the power supply which you don't say what brand and model it is and may not be able to handle a more powerful graphics card.
If you don't want to spend much I would sell the micro and buy a Quad Core as I told you and the change would come out for very little. For your micro you can get about 30-35€ and the Quad Core I have already told you that for 40-50€ there are some.
You also have to know at what resolution you play. I only play at 1280*1024 and with the computer from the signature I don't have any problems (I haven't played Battlefiel 4) But I moved 3 in high at that resolution. For low resolutions like mine a graphics card of about 90-100 today moves well.
For 500€ you can build a nice computer without excesses:
A micro like the AMD FX-8320:AMD FX Series FX-8320 3.5Ghz 8X FD8320FRHKBOX Processor
Motherboard the Asus M5a97: Asus M5A97 EVO R2.0 90-MIBJJ0-G0EAY0MZ Motherboard
Memory: For about 70-80 you buy 8 Gigas, there are many models
Graphics card around 2€: Sapphire R9 270X Dual-X 2GB GDDR5 Battlefield 4 Edition 11217-01-25G Graphics Card
Power supply if you need to change it: This one is very good but from 60€ there are good ones: Corsair TX650M 650W Modular CP-9020002 Power SupplyIf you want to save something, put a 6-core micro, but you will save little and I think it's not worth it, that is, as I said about the power supply, from 60€ there are good ones but I put a very good and modular one, to remove the cables you don't use.
It's around 550€ or a little more, but selling your components you will get more or less: For the Motherboard about 30 For the micro maybe the same, For the 4 Gigas of memory about 30 also, for the graphics card about 25-30 and for the power supply if it's bad, no more than 10, so for your components you would get about 120-130 and the upgrade would cost you just over 400€.
Personally I would look for a cheap Quad Core and overclock it. And when you have savings, first a new power supply and graphics card, to stretch the PC more, a few months or a year, and then change the platform. Or all at once. If you only put a Quad Core and overclock it, most games that use more than 2 cores will go a little better, with higher minimum frames (less pronounced frame drops).
Hello! Thank you very much for the information!
mainly I'm interested in optimizing Counter Strike, and it usually uses 1 core or 2 cores, so I think a Quad Core wouldn't increase much performance… I'm more inclined to a new motherboard and put an i5 (would the graphics card be compatible?)
Then increase RAM and finally the graphics card -
Hello:
The graphics card would indeed be compatible by changing the motherboard, there is no problem. But then you have to buy Motherboard + micro + memory (DDR2 is not good for you) so honestly, if you are going to make the investment, do it when you have to buy a graphics card and as I say, you will probably have to change the power supply.
So about what I have indicated, you put an I5 like: Intel Core i5-4670K 3.4Ghz Box BX80646I54670K Processor
And a motherboard like this, which does not have to be this one: Asrock Z87 Pro4 90-MXGPP0-A0UAYZ Motherboard
If you can't afford to change the whole system, I would first put a better power supply and graphics card and then look at selling your graphics card and micro and with them buy a Quad Core. Honestly, I doubt that the latest Counter will only use one or two cores. If that were the case, there wouldn't be much difference between using a micro like yours and an I5 even though the I5 has a higher IPC, and believe me, both the I5 and the FX sweep your micro in games.
I myself with the equipment in my signature have played very well Counter Global offensive, but honestly it bored me and I didn't play it for even an hour. You don't need a top-notch system to play that game.