CPU upgrade worth it?

CDC Mail Guy

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I have an E6750 in my Gigabyte P35-DS3L right now. As I am STILL having OC issues with this board, I want to upgrade my CPU to an E8500. Will it be that better of an improvement over the 6750, or should I not bother?

Gaming is okay, but JUST okay as far as Crysis and COD4 goes. Shortly after I upgrade CPU, I would also like to upgrade my video card from an Nvidea Geforce 8800GT, to a Radeon 4870. quite a bit of money, that's why I'm asking if it will be worth it.

I have the latest BIOS for the MB, but would the CPU change require a windows reinstall for the new hardware?

 

mpilchfamily

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The video card is a good upgrade but keep in mind you may need a new PSU to support the higher power needs of the upgrade. So you may want to use the CPU money on a new PSU.
 

CDC Mail Guy

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Originally posted by: mpilchfamily
The video card is a good upgrade but keep in mind you may need a new PSU to support the higher power needs of the upgrade. So you may want to use the CPU money on a new PSU.

550W power supply at the moment, . You say video card is a good update, but it would come secondary to a new CPU (8500) Also would the 6750 that I have now be a bottleneck for the new video card?

This would have to be the video card:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16814129113

Edit: It looks like I would need 2 6 pin power connectors for this card, so I guess I WOULD need a new power supply as well :(
 

Blain

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How did you determine that it's solely the MB that's causing you OC problems?
What steps have you taken to isolate the MB?
 

CDC Mail Guy

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Originally posted by: Blain
How did you determine that it's solely the MB that's causing you OC problems?
What steps have you taken to isolate the MB?

Um...motherboard won't overclock, so I guess I just "assumed" that it was the mobo. I set values, then it does this on and off thing a few times, then goes back to "regular" speed of 2.67 GHz. I have a whole thread dedicated to my "problems" here somewhere.

Edit: Here http://forums.anandtech.com/me...&keyword1=CDC+Mail+Guy
 

Blain

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Originally posted by: CDC Mail Guy
Originally posted by: Blain
How did you determine that it's solely the MB that's causing you OC problems?
What steps have you taken to isolate the MB?

Um...motherboard won't overclock, so I guess I just "assumed" that it was the mobo. I set values, then it does this on and off thing a few times, then goes back to "regular" speed of 2.67 GHz. I have a whole thread dedicated to my "problems" here somewhere.

Edit: Here http://forums.anandtech.com/me...&keyword1=CDC+Mail+Guy
The very last comment you posted in that thread...
Originally posted by: CDC Mail Guy
All in all I'm happy with the board at stock, and feel no NEED to O.C.,
I just like to be able to do it, and say that I have an FSB of 1800+


 

CDC Mail Guy

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Oops Blain, I forgot about that :( :) In truth...overall, I am happy with the motherboard. I just think that I could get better FPS gaming with a higher clocked CPU...maybe(?)

Thanks for the input 0roo0roo, I shall keep that in mind.
 

Denithor

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e6750 should be sufficient, although an OC to 3GHz (or so) wouldn't hurt.

That said, a 4870 1GB would be quite an upgrade from your 8800GT.
 

mpilchfamily

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GPUs improve FPS not the CPU and your CPU at stock speed isn't hindering the video card at all.