Hey everyone, I have a couple questions regarding replacing my CPU and motherboard. I built my computer in '11 and since I just got into serious PC gaming then, I received help from my friend when building for the first time. It's been all down-hill from there and I strive to get the best possible gaming experience. With the recent release of Battlefield 4, ive been spending most of my time on that and ive come to realize that my processor just isnt able to put up with the task.
Right now I have the AMD Phenom II X6 1100t ~3.3 Ghz 6 core, with 18 gigs of ram and a EVGA Geforce GTX 760 SC 4gb ram w/ acx cooling, on a MSI 890FXA-GD70. Now two years ago, that processor and mobo were supposedly top notch. (I updated my GPU a couple weeks ago.)
With the current processor, ive tried using the onboard OC genie dial which allows fast OC'ing but it just doesnt seem to be enough. What im asking is, would the switch over to an Intel CPU be worth it? I was thinking about getting an i5 considering the i7's are a little pricey. Ive spent a couple days already on PCPartPicker picking different motherboards and CPU's as possibilities with all my other PC parts plugged in for compatibility purposes.
My other question is, since I have an EVGA Geforce GTX 760, or dedicated graphics card, I presume, do I have to worry about the CPU having integrated graphics or not? Or the motherboard having onboard video? I never really had to deal with this kind of information or possible hardware conflict, so im kind of in the grey.
Right now im looking at these two pieces as possibly purchasing in the near future: Intel Core i5 3570k on a MSI Z77 MPOWER.
Edit: I should mention that I dont want to overclock as I dont want to have to deal with scenarios such as inadequate heating or hardware failure. In this situation, im only overclocking my AMD processor as a last ditch effort to smooth things out, but no dice.
Right now I have the AMD Phenom II X6 1100t ~3.3 Ghz 6 core, with 18 gigs of ram and a EVGA Geforce GTX 760 SC 4gb ram w/ acx cooling, on a MSI 890FXA-GD70. Now two years ago, that processor and mobo were supposedly top notch. (I updated my GPU a couple weeks ago.)
With the current processor, ive tried using the onboard OC genie dial which allows fast OC'ing but it just doesnt seem to be enough. What im asking is, would the switch over to an Intel CPU be worth it? I was thinking about getting an i5 considering the i7's are a little pricey. Ive spent a couple days already on PCPartPicker picking different motherboards and CPU's as possibilities with all my other PC parts plugged in for compatibility purposes.
My other question is, since I have an EVGA Geforce GTX 760, or dedicated graphics card, I presume, do I have to worry about the CPU having integrated graphics or not? Or the motherboard having onboard video? I never really had to deal with this kind of information or possible hardware conflict, so im kind of in the grey.
Right now im looking at these two pieces as possibly purchasing in the near future: Intel Core i5 3570k on a MSI Z77 MPOWER.
Edit: I should mention that I dont want to overclock as I dont want to have to deal with scenarios such as inadequate heating or hardware failure. In this situation, im only overclocking my AMD processor as a last ditch effort to smooth things out, but no dice.