Can I Handle an Uprgade?

Nomadzz

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My current Specs:
windows 10 64bit
MSI Motherboard 760GM-p34(Fx)(MS-7641)
AMD fx-4130 quad-core
8gb ram
gtx 960 2gb
600 watt atx psu/ Model-XG-H600
 
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You asked a mindlessly vague question. Don't ask if you don't want to hear the answer.

Upgrade to what? Your CPU and motherboard are on a dead end socket. Upgrading one of them would be pointless. Upgrading to an 8320 or higher would necessitate a better motherboard to handle it. Going to a 6300 wouldn't be enough to justify the expense...

Nomadzz

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Wow state the obvious but that is not what i asked. At that point might as well get a new pc and yes i should get a better PC but i can't afford that. I would like to stretch this one as far as i can. Should have just posted on newegg like my friend said. Thnx have a good one.
 

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You asked a mindlessly vague question. Don't ask if you don't want to hear the answer.

Upgrade to what? Your CPU and motherboard are on a dead end socket. Upgrading one of them would be pointless. Upgrading to an 8320 or higher would necessitate a better motherboard to handle it. Going to a 6300 wouldn't be enough to justify the expense. Upgrading just the motherboard is also pointless.

Your PSU is questionable at best, down right dangerous at worst, especially with parts that will draw more power.

If you want to stretch it, do just that. Leave it alone and you will simply have to deal with any performance issues that arise, if any.
 
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Nomadzz

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Wow haven't been on in a while and reading my posts I was being kind of a dick sorry.....Well anyway I totally did end up upgrading all three MB, PSU, and CPU. Got a decent overclocking motherboard and the 8350.