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So im going to start working soon and I want to know what part of my computer I should upgrade first. Here is my partlist: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/VH9Z

I want to be able to play rust at 120 without spiking and I cant do that atm. Any advice is greatly appreciated.

EDIT
I made my money for the summer and I have 900~ dollars. I just want to have a computer capable of streaming games like csgo or tf2 and higher end games in the future

So im going to start working soon and I want to know what part of my computer I should upgrade first. Here is my partlist: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/VH9Z

I want to be able to play rust at 120 without spiking and I cant do that atm. Any advice is greatly appreciated.

[b]EDIT[/b]
I made my money for the summer and I have 900~ dollars. I just want to have a computer capable of streaming games like csgo or tf2 and higher end games in the future
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mobo+cpu

getting an after market cooler and overclocking might be enough though

Err I missed the word rust and just assumed tf2, idk if rust is more CPU or gpu Dependant.

mobo+cpu

getting an after market cooler and overclocking might be enough though

Err I missed the word rust and just assumed tf2, idk if rust is more CPU or gpu Dependant.
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psu+gpu/cpu
then overclock

psu+gpu/cpu
then overclock
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vegurpsu+gpu/cpu
then overclock
freakinmobo+cpu

getting an after market cooler and overclocking might be enough though

Err I missed the word rust and just assumed tf2, idk if rust is more CPU or gpu Dependant.

Im not sure I want to overclock because when I play games, I play in big ass sessions playing around at least 7 hours a day. On weekends I probably play around 30 hours...

[quote=vegur]psu+gpu/cpu
then overclock[/quote]
[quote=freakin]mobo+cpu

getting an after market cooler and overclocking might be enough though

Err I missed the word rust and just assumed tf2, idk if rust is more CPU or gpu Dependant.[/quote]
Im not sure I want to overclock because when I play games, I play in big ass sessions playing around at least 7 hours a day. On weekends I probably play around 30 hours...
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freakinmobo+cpu

I don't know if Rust is very CPU intensive or not, but Lin would be better off upgrading GPU, the 7850 isn't that amazing. The CPU and motherboard aren't that great sure, but they're good enough. Bear in mind that you might need to upgrade to a 500W PSU if you get a more powerful graphics card. You could also upgrade to an FX8320 or FX8350 without upgrading the motherboard for an above adequate CPU.

[quote=freakin]mobo+cpu[/quote]

I don't know if Rust is very CPU intensive or not, but Lin would be better off upgrading GPU, the 7850 isn't that amazing. The CPU and motherboard aren't that great sure, but they're good enough. Bear in mind that you might need to upgrade to a 500W PSU if you get a more powerful graphics card. You could also upgrade to an FX8320 or FX8350 without upgrading the motherboard for an above adequate CPU.
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Linvegurpsu+gpu/cpu
then overclock
freakinmobo+cpu

getting an after market cooler and overclocking might be enough though

Err I missed the word rust and just assumed tf2, idk if rust is more CPU or gpu Dependant.
Im not sure I want to overclock because when I play games, I play in big ass sessions playing around at least 7 hours a day. On weekends I probably play around 30 hours...

With proper cooling that doesn't matter at all. I'm overclocked to 3.74GHz and my processor never goes above about 40C

edit: just tested and got all the way up to 43C :o

http://i.imgur.com/AG79KkY.png

point still stands

[quote=Lin][quote=vegur]psu+gpu/cpu
then overclock[/quote]
[quote=freakin]mobo+cpu

getting an after market cooler and overclocking might be enough though

Err I missed the word rust and just assumed tf2, idk if rust is more CPU or gpu Dependant.[/quote]
Im not sure I want to overclock because when I play games, I play in big ass sessions playing around at least 7 hours a day. On weekends I probably play around 30 hours...[/quote]

With proper cooling that doesn't matter at all. I'm overclocked to 3.74GHz and my processor never goes above about 40C

edit: just tested and got all the way up to 43C :o
[img]http://i.imgur.com/AG79KkY.png[/img]
point still stands
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AMD FX-8350? only thing worth upgrading without getting a new motherboard; your GPU is still pretty decent. either a cpu upgrade or a gpu upgrade should go well with a PSU upgrade.

120 fps without spiking? you mean dipping?

Edit: OP what fps are you getting right now? Just did some research, Rust seems like a rather demanding game?

AMD FX-8350? only thing worth upgrading without getting a new motherboard; your GPU is still pretty decent. either a cpu upgrade or a gpu upgrade should go well with a PSU upgrade.

120 fps without spiking? you mean dipping?

Edit: OP what fps are you getting right now? Just did some research, Rust seems like a rather demanding game?
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SSD

SSD
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#9
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bump

bump
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it's actually very unreasonable to get consistent 120 fps on rust; i tried.

i can stream tf2 with ~130-180 fps using a 760+4670k(unclocked)

it's actually very unreasonable to get consistent 120 fps on rust; i tried.

i can stream tf2 with ~130-180 fps using a 760+4670k(unclocked)
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Mukhtar1it's actually very unreasonable to get consistent 120 fps on rust; i tried.

i can stream tf2 with ~130-180 fps using a 760+4670k(unclocked)

Does that stream csgo well?

[quote=Mukhtar1]it's actually very unreasonable to get consistent 120 fps on rust; i tried.

i can stream tf2 with ~130-180 fps using a 760+4670k(unclocked)[/quote]
Does that stream csgo well?
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LinMukhtar1it's actually very unreasonable to get consistent 120 fps on rust; i tried.

i can stream tf2 with ~130-180 fps using a 760+4670k(unclocked)
Does that stream csgo well?

it shouldn't have any trouble with it

[quote=Lin][quote=Mukhtar1]it's actually very unreasonable to get consistent 120 fps on rust; i tried.

i can stream tf2 with ~130-180 fps using a 760+4670k(unclocked)[/quote]
Does that stream csgo well?[/quote]
it shouldn't have any trouble with it
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You should get an ssd.

You should get an ssd.
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