System specs are: i7-6700, MSI H270-A Pro, Corsair Vengeance 16gb 2400mhz, MSI RTX 2060
The best CPU I can get with my current mobo is an i7-7700k. However if changing my CPU is going to cause me to reinstall programs I’d rather not. Thanks
I currently have a custom system with an i7-6700. I would like to replace the CPU and motherboard. How easy is it to swap to another Intel or an AMD. I would like to avoid reinstalling my programs. Thanks
Mainly just something to do. It currently has an i-7 6700. And yes the ram is extremely slow. 12gb of ddr3 1600mhz. I also plan on replacing the 1050 ti with a 2060 soon. I got the parts I listed earlier for $60 ($180 off) so it was kind of a steal. I don’t use it for much except light gaming...
I’ll start from the beginning as I didn’t really know how to ask the question.
It is currently an HP Pavilion desktop. In January I installed a 1050 ti and and a new power supply. it has decent performance. I recently ordered a new motherboard, case, ram, and cpu cooler. I wanted a solid...
I have a HP Pavillion with a i7-6700 and I have upgraded the power supply and the gpu. I was wondering how much of an issue it would be to replace the Motherboard, RAM, and case. My main concern is with Windows that I have installed on the hard drive.
I’m buying a the new MacBook Pro 13” with the touchbar soon. I know macs aren’t preferred for gaming. Is it worth it to download Windows through BootCamp to play games? Thanks
Thanks for the help but I have one major problem
I want to keep the black and red theme for the ryzen build but I have to have a wireless adapter either built in it extra. I also have a strick $950 bc I also have to get mouse keyboard and headphones
I have my first pc build ready and was hoping to get some advice on either the hardware or any tips for building. Thanks for the help!
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