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Feb 5 2015 12:30am
I have some decent/small knowledge about computers, parts, etc.

I am willing to spend 4-550$
My current desktop is http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883229412
im looking to replace parts such as psu, cpu, gfx

Im also looking for tips etc etc, what i should be looking out for when buying new products.

I want to be able to run a game like tera/final fantasy/Blade and Soul on high settings without lag or heat issues.

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Quote (VVR4ITH @ Feb 5 2015 12:00am)


would i be able to use my current ram/hd/ motherboard?
in what cases would i need to upgrade my motherboard?
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Feb 5 2015 01:28am
You bought a shitty pre-built. That's usually grounds for building an entirely new system.
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Quote (Komachi @ 5 Feb 2015 03:08)
would i be able to use my current ram/hd/ motherboard?
in what cases would i need to upgrade my motherboard?


People here hate prebuilts

Basically if you want to use that build, go very cheap, like low end (brand name) psu and cheap vid card. That processor he mentioned is bottom of the barrel and out performs the 4100.

If you were to part it, keep the os, optical drive, hdd and the memory. The mobo does have an am3+ socket, so it could work, but I'd replace it personally.
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Feb 5 2015 08:51am
If you want to stick with the prebuilt and upgrade, it's doable.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/JZ7XWZ

Could also claim the rebates and buy a 240+GB SSD.

Be sure to let me know exactly which motherboard you have in there so I can check compatibility.
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Feb 5 2015 01:03pm
Quote (WWI @ 5 Feb 2015 10:51)
If you want to stick with the prebuilt and upgrade, it's doable.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/JZ7XWZ

Could also claim the rebates and buy a 240+GB SSD.

Be sure to let me know exactly which motherboard you have in there so I can check compatibility.


I prefer the 960, cheaper, much lower power consumption and only a small performance loss
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Feb 5 2015 01:08pm
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I prefer the 960, cheaper, much lower power consumption and only a small performance loss


A couple dollar difference over the course of a year is not a big deal.
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Feb 5 2015 01:19pm
Quote (WWI @ Feb 5 2015 02:08pm)
A couple dollar difference over the course of a year is not a big deal.


~1.25$ from national grid in NY which is one of the highest electric rates in the country... I did the math.. and thats using it at max power for 5-6 hours a day which it idling the rest of the day.

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Quote (WWI @ 5 Feb 2015 15:08)
A couple dollar difference over the course of a year is not a big deal.


The power saved could get you into a 80+ bronze $20 power supply, saving $60 total for what really is just a small performance increase. Being green isn't just about $ either ^^
With the interest of saving money in mind, fx 6300 is $40 cheaper and the same thing if you aren't utilizing the extra cores (which most gamers don't). Grand total of $100 cheaper that could be spent elsewhere.
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