Hello.
A thank you in advance, for any help.
And forgive if I have posted on the wrong forum, I will gladly move if needed.
I am in a bit of a fix at the moment. I wonder could anyone give me advice, and I apologise in advance for the long,- (But Ill keep it as short as possible) -post.
My current system is old.
And I cant afford the current prices of a new GPU, with all the corresponding hardware. So Am trying to find out the best components to help me through the next year or so.
My PC. (none of it is OC'ed.)
• Windows 10 pro 64bit
• Gigabyte Z97X-Gaming 5 motherboard.
• NVIDIA Geforce GTX 980ti
• Intel i5 4690k
• 32gb DDR3 1333 ram
• XTR XFS 650 PSU
• Case Fractal Design. (I could not see a specific version.) But thing its a Define R5
• 2 x SSD, and 1 HDD.
I think the PSU is on the way out, as twice in the past couple of months the PC would not restart, after being on.
And only after a while (I assume cooled down) would It start / power-up.
For a 6 year old PC, its pretty incredible, and runs both games, and blender really well.
But I want / need to as well as replace the PSU.
And would like to gve the PC a little more oomph, if possible
So was looking at replacing the PSU,
And if possible the CPU.
The CPU I looked at was the..
Intel Core i7 9700K 3.6GHz Octa Core.
But have learned since that my motherboard does not take Intel 300 Series Chipsets.
So,- (and sorry for such a long into, just trying to cover the information bases.
What would be the most cost effective. (as-in cheap, but reliable) PSU? to replace the XTR XFS 650
And with the most powerful CPU, I could buy that would be compatible for my existing motherboard?
Or would I be better swapping to another motherboard. (Again as cheap as possible,) but more modern, and better than existing. That would accept my old 980ti.
And then again what PSU, and CPU, should I get for that new mobo?
I would rather stay wit intel, but am not to bothered if AMD would be a better, more cost effective "Ban for buck" upgrade.
I really appreciate any help, and guidance.
Thank you.
A thank you in advance, for any help.
And forgive if I have posted on the wrong forum, I will gladly move if needed.
I am in a bit of a fix at the moment. I wonder could anyone give me advice, and I apologise in advance for the long,- (But Ill keep it as short as possible) -post.
My current system is old.
And I cant afford the current prices of a new GPU, with all the corresponding hardware. So Am trying to find out the best components to help me through the next year or so.
My PC. (none of it is OC'ed.)
• Windows 10 pro 64bit
• Gigabyte Z97X-Gaming 5 motherboard.
• NVIDIA Geforce GTX 980ti
• Intel i5 4690k
• 32gb DDR3 1333 ram
• XTR XFS 650 PSU
• Case Fractal Design. (I could not see a specific version.) But thing its a Define R5
• 2 x SSD, and 1 HDD.
I think the PSU is on the way out, as twice in the past couple of months the PC would not restart, after being on.
And only after a while (I assume cooled down) would It start / power-up.
For a 6 year old PC, its pretty incredible, and runs both games, and blender really well.
But I want / need to as well as replace the PSU.
And would like to gve the PC a little more oomph, if possible
So was looking at replacing the PSU,
And if possible the CPU.
The CPU I looked at was the..
Intel Core i7 9700K 3.6GHz Octa Core.
But have learned since that my motherboard does not take Intel 300 Series Chipsets.
So,- (and sorry for such a long into, just trying to cover the information bases.
What would be the most cost effective. (as-in cheap, but reliable) PSU? to replace the XTR XFS 650
And with the most powerful CPU, I could buy that would be compatible for my existing motherboard?
Or would I be better swapping to another motherboard. (Again as cheap as possible,) but more modern, and better than existing. That would accept my old 980ti.
And then again what PSU, and CPU, should I get for that new mobo?
I would rather stay wit intel, but am not to bothered if AMD would be a better, more cost effective "Ban for buck" upgrade.
I really appreciate any help, and guidance.
Thank you.