Looking forward to upgrading my system making it capable to run the new games. Here, is the items I will be upgrading to suit the needs of mine.
Any suggestion would be great for me.
Plus, there is a PC of iBuyPower around 1500$ which very quite good.
So, here is my question
whether I go on upgrading or buy the whole new assembled Ultra Gaming RIG.
well, the image is for the upgrading process mean the parts will be used to upgrade my current rig.
and I know that 1000W is overkill but I am getting it less than a 138$. Plus it is benefiting my computer as I will be doing some 4K video editing and streaming.
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I am also of the mindset for dropping the 1000w psu to a 650-750w. I am not too up to date on Intel nor Nvidia as it has been over a decade since I last bought anything from either company. But my SPI 600w 80+gold has enough power to run my AMD Phenom II x4 965, Radeon RX 480 (Radeon HD 6870 before this one), 4 fans, 5 SATA HDDs, 1 SATA Dual layer DVD+/-RW, Steelseries Gaming Keyboard and mouse, and the Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Gamer PCI sound card.
Going to be using this PSU in my Ryzen… See More
5 1600x I am buying my parts for between now and mid January. Have the CPU and Air Cooler already just need the Motherboard and DDR4 memory to rebuild my current machine with.
I would say build it your self the way you want instead of buying it pre-built unless you are looking at a budget system these days.
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While I agree that the 1000w might be overkill, I personally recommend 650-750w. 500w just didn't do it for me, and sucked a lot of juice to keep up.
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would go for 7700k becuase they have the same price and the same socket but be careful looking for motherboard some need a bios update. Furthermore 1000W is overkill would looking for 500W+ power supply. With the extra buck u may upgrade your gpu or going for 12gb (2x4 +2x2) ram. I would looking for a SSD becuase the games get bigger and you will have more loading screens so you could go for a i5 7600k and buy an 256 or even 512gb which sometimes are on sale
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The question for me would be the cost of upgrading in pieces, or as a total rig. The last time I upgraded and built my own was a couple of years ago. Some of the tech is already outdated, but I am still able to play most games.
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#help
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