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Question looking to upgrade pc or build another

Itsyaboyyyyyyyy

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hello looking to update my pc had it for 4 years now and i hate the bottlenecking all of the time im thinking of building another any ideas i wanna move to a gforce card maybe
MB - Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P (Socket M2)
RAM - 8GB
CPU - AMD FX-8320 (not oc'd)
GPU - RX 470 4GB MSI
PSU - -no clue says cx 700


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GodisanAtheist

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hello looking to update my pc had it for 4 years now and i hate the bottlenecking all of the time im thinking of building another any ideas i wanna move to a gforce card maybe
MB - Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P (Socket M2)
RAM - 8GB
CPU - AMD FX-8320 (not oc'd)
GPU - RX 470 4GB MSI
PSU - -no clue says cx 700

- Not sure what your budget is, what res you're targeting, etc but if I was going to build a PC today, right now, with the prices being what they are:

-i7-10700(K) : 8/16 processor, solid gaming performance, more reasonably priced than many of AMD's 8/16 options.

-A motherboard that suits your needs

-16GB DDR4 3200 memory : whatever brand it's all quite fast and dirt cheap at the moment.

- Some M.2 Form Factor drives (I like Corsair's MP510 series). Getting rid of extra cables is worth the higher price of standard SSD drives.

-A Corsair/Silverstone/Seasonic fully modular 650/750W PSU.

-Keep the RX470 for the foreseeable future unless you're prepared to pay the cost of all of your other components combined for a worthwhile GPU. $600 for the RTX 3060, likely similar price for the 6700xt, and it only gets more expensive from there...
 
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Itsyaboyyyyyyyy

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- Not sure what your budget is, what res you're targeting, etc but if I was going to build a PC today, right now, with the prices being what they are:

-i7-10700(K) : 8/16 processor, solid gaming performance, more reasonably priced than many of AMD's 8/16 options.

-A motherboard that suits your needs

-16GB DDR4 3200 memory : whatever brand it's all quite fast and dirt cheap at the moment.

- Some M.2 Form Factor drives (I like Corsair's MP510 series). Getting rid of extra cables is worth the higher price of standard SSD drives.

-A Corsair/Silverstone/Seasonic fully modular 650/750W PSU.

-Keep the RX470 for the foreseeable future unless you're prepared to pay the cost of all of your other components combined for a worthwhile GPU. $600 for the RTX 3060, likely similar price for the 6700xt, and it only gets more expensive from there...
ok ill look into a i7 whats a good motherboard and ram for a budget
 

EliteRetard

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If this is for gaming, the market sucks right now...especially for GPUs.

Since it's not possible to get a GPU upgrade at a reasonable price, I wouldn't bother to upgrade at all.

The CPU/GPU you have are a decent match for each other, I've got an X6-1100T in a similar system.

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If you're still on a HDD, maybe look at a cheap SATA SSD to make the system feel snappier.
Less than $55 for a decent 500GB SSD:
 
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Itsyaboyyyyyyyy

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If this is for gaming, the market sucks right now...especially for GPUs.

Since it's not possible to get a GPU upgrade at a reasonable price, I wouldn't bother to upgrade at all.

The CPU/GPU you have are a decent match for each other, I've got an X6-1100T in a similar system.

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If you're still on a HDD, maybe look at a cheap SATA SSD to make the system feel snappier.
Less than $55 for a decent 500GB SSD:
ok thanks
 

EliteRetard

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Actually, depending on your budget, you could look at pre-built systems.
Normally that would cost more, but considering the stock issues and scalper prices...

Now I'm curious, so I'm gonna browse. I'll post again if I find anything interesting.
 

EliteRetard

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Spent 90+ minutes looking...I found nothing good worth mentioning.

There was a $1200 "gaming" PC, with a GT1030 that's like 1/4 the speed of your system.
 

Itsyaboyyyyyyyy

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Spent 90+ minutes looking...I found nothing good worth mentioning.

There was a $1200 "gaming" PC, with a GT1030 that's like 1/4 the speed of your system.
thanks for having a look ill just stay with what i got may upgrade the mother board cpu and ram one day
 

EliteRetard

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thanks for having a look ill just stay with what i got may upgrade the mother board cpu and ram one day

I'm hoping this crazy market will end within a year, about how long the last crypto boom was.

This time it was a perfect storm, with a trade war, COVID, crypto explosion, fire, power outages, droughts.

If you keep your eyes peeled you might get lucky on a prebuilt or less likely an MSRP GPU.
Or if you can find somebody selling a used system/parts for a reasonable price.

For a $1000-1200 system (at normal market prices), you'd be looking at:

8 core/16 thread AMD/Intel (3700x, 5800x, 9900k, 10700k, 11700k)
$35 tower cooler AMD for Intel $75+ high end air/water
16GB DDR4 (3600 low CAS for AMD, generic 3200 for Intel)
Quality MOBO/VRM (B550/X570 AMD, Z390-9900k, Z490/Z590 10 & 11700k)
Good 1TB NVME SSD (ex: WD SN750 or competing products)
Quality 650w 80+Gold PSU (LTT forum has a good PSU tier list)

Last gen 2070 Super, 5700XT ~300$ or current gen 3060ti, 6700XT ~400$