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So I've been wanting to upgrade my PC as a whole for a while but realized that I probably don't need to change everything that I have

Specs:
ATI 6770 (I have a 4890 on the side, should I switch to it?)
AMD Phenom II 3.2ghz
A old motherboard that can only take DDR2 ram
6gig DDR2 ram
750w psu (i think)
1TB 7200rpm HD

I only really play games like SC2, TF2, and HoN but I am a aesthetics kind of guy so...yeah

What should I upgrade and what should I keep for my "new" rig?

Budget maybe 300 dollars?

So I've been wanting to upgrade my PC as a whole for a while but realized that I probably don't need to change everything that I have

Specs:
ATI 6770 (I have a 4890 on the side, should I switch to it?)
AMD Phenom II 3.2ghz
A old motherboard that can only take DDR2 ram
6gig DDR2 ram
750w psu (i think)
1TB 7200rpm HD

I only really play games like SC2, TF2, and HoN but I am a aesthetics kind of guy so...yeah

What should I upgrade and what should I keep for my "new" rig?

Budget maybe 300 dollars?
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I think you should get some new ram and a mobo that supports DDR3, maybe if you have some extra money get either a CPU or a GPU (though I think you'll be fine w/o a GPU).

Edit: Please note, disregard my opinion, I'm actually pretty bad at this so read the other recommendations

I think you should get some new ram and a mobo that supports DDR3, maybe if you have some extra money get either a CPU or a GPU (though I think you'll be fine w/o a GPU).

Edit: Please note, disregard my opinion, I'm actually pretty bad at this so read the other recommendations
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Not worth it without more money. Save $400 and get a i5 3570K. You will also need a new motherboard and ram. Don't bother with Shikis suggestion. You will see no performance increase and buying a new motherboard for a dead socket is just dumb.

Not worth it without more money. Save $400 and get a i5 3570K. You will also need a new motherboard and ram. Don't bother with Shikis suggestion. You will see no performance increase and buying a new motherboard for a dead socket is just dumb.
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I'd go with what screwball is saying and wait til $400+ for i5/mobo/ram. 8GB of RAM is <$50, mobo for $80-$150, then i5 $200-$300 (depends on which).

I'd go with what screwball is saying and wait til $400+ for i5/mobo/ram. 8GB of RAM is <$50, mobo for $80-$150, then i5 $200-$300 (depends on which).
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why not i7? or is i5 3570k rape?

why not i7? or is i5 3570k rape?
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and im an amd guy or is intel really the way to go?

and im an amd guy or is intel really the way to go?
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haven't amd builds always been budget builds

haven't amd builds always been budget builds
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kirbyhaven't amd builds always been budget builds

as you can see, my budget is 300 only

MAYBE 400

[quote=kirby]haven't amd builds always been budget builds[/quote]
as you can see, my budget is 300 only


MAYBE 400
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What kind of FPS do you get with your current rig?

What kind of FPS do you get with your current rig?
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Which game kuza?

Which game kuza?
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Goldyand im an amd guy or is intel really the way to go?

Intel is the way to go. AMD's only good if you have some super multithreaded application, and even then it's only marginally better. AMD is really low budget.

[quote=Goldy]and im an amd guy or is intel really the way to go?[/quote]
Intel is the way to go. AMD's only good if you have some super multithreaded application, and even then it's only marginally better. AMD is really low budget.
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They have i5 3570k for $169 at Micro Center. Mobo costs like $130 and RAM like maybe $40. That's $340 without taxes. The only downside is that you have to live near MC since the CPU is store pick-up only. You can slap better GPU to it later.

They have i5 3570k for $169 at Micro Center. Mobo costs like $130 and RAM like maybe $40. That's $340 without taxes. The only downside is that you have to live near MC since the CPU is store pick-up only. You can slap better GPU to it later.
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akiraThey have i5 3570k for $169 at Micro Center. Mobo costs like $130 and RAM like maybe $40. That's $340 without taxes. The only downside is that you have to live near MC since the CPU is store pick-up only. You can slap better GPU to it later.

i live in hawaii LOL. and well i do have a 4890 on the side, should i switch to that one?

[quote=akira]They have i5 3570k for $169 at Micro Center. Mobo costs like $130 and RAM like maybe $40. That's $340 without taxes. The only downside is that you have to live near MC since the CPU is store pick-up only. You can slap better GPU to it later.[/quote]

i live in hawaii LOL. and well i do have a 4890 on the side, should i switch to that one?
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Can you come up with the specific make and model of your Mobo. Use CPU-Z or PC Wizard.

Can you come up with the specific make and model of your Mobo. Use CPU-Z or PC Wizard.
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Goldyand im an amd guy or is intel really the way to go?

On Windows Seven it is. On windows 8 and Linux AMD beats Intel in price/performance ratio by a mile. Also with Intel's resent shady business practices i will probably never buy anything from them again.

[quote=Goldy]and im an amd guy or is intel really the way to go?[/quote]
On Windows Seven it is. On windows 8 and Linux AMD beats Intel in price/performance ratio by a mile. Also with Intel's resent shady business practices i will probably never buy anything from them again.
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Saving up for a new mobo/processor/ram is about your best bet, imo

Saving up for a new mobo/processor/ram is about your best bet, imo
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