Post: Upgrading PC | Noob
08-16-2013, 04:58 PM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Well I'm going to be buying new parts for my pc to be able to play games faster and smoother. I looked online and I found out that I'm going to need to upgrade my CPU and my video card but I'm not really sure.

Originally posted by another user
CPU
AMD A6-5400K APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics

RAM
5.5 GB

OS
Microsoft Windows 8 (build 9200), 64-bit

Video Card
AMD Radeon HD 7540D


Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio


Free Disk Space
808.1 GB


I"m not sure if my motherboard will accept the new parts and shit. I got a HP Pavilion 23-b034 for free this year and my budget, I am going for these parts are $200 and below.
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08-20-2013, 01:21 AM #2
Toke
PC Master Race
Originally posted by Slenderrr View Post
Well I'm going to be buying new parts for my pc to be able to play games faster and smoother. I looked online and I found out that I'm going to need to upgrade my CPU and my video card but I'm not really sure.



I"m not sure if my motherboard will accept the new parts and shit. I got a HP Pavilion 23-b034 for free this year and my budget, I am going for these parts are $200 and below.

Unless the computer is 5 or so years old it will be a downgrade or no upgrade at all. Since a low end apu is barely strong enough to run a few year old game, and since they lack high speed graphics ram, you need to run super fast ram thats 1866mhz or higher.
08-21-2013, 02:33 AM #3
Originally posted by Toke View Post
Unless the computer is 5 or so years old it will be a downgrade or no upgrade at all. Since a low end apu is barely strong enough to run a few year old game, and since they lack high speed graphics ram, you need to run super fast ram thats 1866mhz or higher.


My bad. I forgot to mention that those parts are actually what my current pc has. xD
08-21-2013, 03:50 AM #4
Toke
PC Master Race
Originally posted by Slenderrr View Post
My bad. I forgot to mention that those parts are actually what my current pc has. xD


Then its a bad platform to start from.
08-21-2013, 04:51 AM #5
Millz
Worth the Weight
Originally posted by Toke View Post
Then its a bad platform to start from.


Not entirely. I mean he could purchase a 7770 or 7850 and the 5400k would still be able to push it just fine, he would notice a nice increase in performance then when it comes time to upgrade he could just keep the GPU and any other components and upgrade his motherboard/CPU.
08-21-2013, 04:52 AM #6
Originally posted by Millz View Post
Not entirely. I mean he could purchase a 7770 or 7850 and the 5400k would still be able to push it just fine, he would notice a nice increase in performance then when it comes time to upgrade he could just keep the GPU and any other components and upgrade his motherboard/CPU.


This is what I decided to pick under the 300 dollar range.
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08-21-2013, 04:57 AM #7
Millz
Worth the Weight
Originally posted by Slenderrr View Post
This is what I decided to pick under the 300 dollar range.
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There is no need to upgrade to an APU lineup of CPU's. The moment you go to buy a dedicated GPU you should focus your money on a CPU not an APU. I'd rather have you buy a 650 now and save the extra money until you have enough money to buy a 4300/6300/8350 with a new motherboard. The 5400k and the 5800k are not going to differ very much in terms of CPU performance and I would not recommend you upgrading to that.
08-22-2013, 09:50 AM #8
Smooz
Keeper
$200 would get you a nice bump in your graphics card section but you would have to confirm the model of your PSU to ensure you have the needed plugins etc to support one.

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