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upgrade cpu/mobo/ram

Hi guys, I'm looking for some help double checking my plans to upgrade the cpu/mobo/ram on my computer. I've recently noticed I'm running under 30fps a lot in league of legends and 1080p youtube videos require gpu acceleration to run smoothly. I just got a copy of win8.1 so I'm using this opportunity to upgrade.

1. League of legends, youtube, rawtherapee (photoshop)
2. $200 for cpu/mobo/ram - can spend more, prefer to spend less, looking for bang/buck
3. usa (atlanta)
4. microcenter, frys, newegg, amazon, etc.
5. N/A
6.
Athlon 64 X2 5200+
ECS NFORCE6M-A(2.0)
4GB DDR2
XFX FX-785A-ZDF4 HD7850 1G
Crucial m4 ct128 SSD
antec tp3-430
antec atx mid tower case of some kind
sound blaster x-fi
dell u2211h
keyboard/mouse/headphones
7. default speeds
8. 1920x1080
9. tomorrow :biggrin: or at least sometime real soon
X. no, already got windows 8.1 pro

So based on looking around, it seems like microcenter's combo deals can't be beat. This is what I found at MC:

$45 MSI H81M-E33
$55 8GB DDR3 1600 Crucial Ballistix
$140 i3-4360
-$30 cpu/mobo combo with i3-4360/i5-4670k

There's also a $120 i3-4340, but it doesn't seem to ever be in stock here in atl. The other option that qualifies for the combo discount is the $190 i5-4670k. Without the discount, there's the $55 G3240.

Looking at AMD bundles, it looks like I can get a free mobo (Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P or ASUS M5A78L-M LX PLUS) when bundled with a processor. I assume I want an FX processor, not an APU. So there's the $110 FX6300 and the $130 FX8320.

So I guess my choices are:
$155 G3220 set
$165 FX6300 set
$185 FX8320 set
$210 i3-4360 set
$260 i5-4670k set

It seems my Athlon 64 X2 5200+ has lasted me about 5 years. What should I get to hopefully serve the next 5 years? Did I miss any other deals or any problems with these bundles?

Thanks!!
 
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For your price point, the I3 is your best bet. I'd see if you could scrounge together a little extra for the I5s though, as they'll provide a significant improvement in games that do a lot of multithreading.
 
Unless you have stut...tering in games, you should be able to get by with a single 4GB stick if you need to. You could always buy a second one later.

Yes, the i3 combo looks best for you, as you're not into overclocking.
 
You won't find better deals than those locally at Microcenter tax or no tax, usually.

I'd agree with the single stick of ram sentiment and adding a second stick later.
 
OK, I got the i3-4360 set. Sales tax turned out to be only 6%, so I saved another $2 there lol. New mobo doesn't have ide, so now I have to figure out how to install windows without a DVD drive..
 
OK, I got the i3-4360 set. Sales tax turned out to be only 6%, so I saved another $2 there lol. New mobo doesn't have ide, so now I have to figure out how to install windows without a DVD drive..

You can put the Windows 8.1 installer on a USB key. Here's a guide on how to do it. As a bonus, installing from USB is much faster than installing from disc.
 
i'm getting 200fps in league of legends on 1080p with max settings lol. Up from 30fps with the old athlon64x2 - didn't think it would be that drastic. I guess I could have cheaped out with a celeron or pentium, but this i3 hopefully will last me longer.
 
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