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Hey,
I wanted to ask this here before I jump into buying something that might not be worthwhile. Here are my specs first...
asus m4a88t-m
amd athlon II x4 645 (minor oc to 3.28ghz~)
8 gb cosair vengence ram @1333 mhz
1100w xion psu
6870 HIS amd radeon
windows 7 64 bit home premium
23'' acer hd monitor (mainly gaming at 1920x1080 res)
now i want to see where i can upgrade my pc. i was really wanting to upgrade my processor to a phenom. my mobo doesnt really support intel, unless the asus website is misguided. i was looking at either the 955 or 965 phenom II cpus. the 970 doesnt seem like a good choice due to the other ones overclocking abilities able to match the 970 stock speed. would this be a decent upgrade considering the gpu, ram, and monitor i have? i am thinking there might be a bottleneck and the stronger cpu would be a worthwhile upgrade if this is the case. i do not know if i can get a new bulldozer when they release or shortly after. if i can, please let me know and that way i can hold off.
i recently upgraded my gpu from a 450 gt which has yielded tremendous performance on some games like dragon age 2 and dead space 2 as well as being able to play at such high resolutions. the 450 just couldnt handle it. or at least it seemed like it couldnt due to my current system specs. however, on the first dragon age, wow (especially in high populated areas), as well as rift, the comp runs really slow when lots of npcs or people are on screen. frames are above 30 usually with vsync (can not run without vsync unless i want a lot of tearing) but seems there is bad stuttering usually..like micro stutters that are constant. wondering if that would be a processing problem since those games are cpu heavy? just looking for a good processor that would fit my motherboard while giving me good performance as well. things just dont run smoothly when games are cpu intensive. any help would be great. thanks. if anything, i know i need a pc overhaul due to the strength of intel, nvidia and stonger cpu/mobo setups. any help would be great...
ps..any ideas if an ssd would be worth it in this set up as well or not worth the money til i get a new pc.
I wanted to ask this here before I jump into buying something that might not be worthwhile. Here are my specs first...
asus m4a88t-m
amd athlon II x4 645 (minor oc to 3.28ghz~)
8 gb cosair vengence ram @1333 mhz
1100w xion psu
6870 HIS amd radeon
windows 7 64 bit home premium
23'' acer hd monitor (mainly gaming at 1920x1080 res)
now i want to see where i can upgrade my pc. i was really wanting to upgrade my processor to a phenom. my mobo doesnt really support intel, unless the asus website is misguided. i was looking at either the 955 or 965 phenom II cpus. the 970 doesnt seem like a good choice due to the other ones overclocking abilities able to match the 970 stock speed. would this be a decent upgrade considering the gpu, ram, and monitor i have? i am thinking there might be a bottleneck and the stronger cpu would be a worthwhile upgrade if this is the case. i do not know if i can get a new bulldozer when they release or shortly after. if i can, please let me know and that way i can hold off.
i recently upgraded my gpu from a 450 gt which has yielded tremendous performance on some games like dragon age 2 and dead space 2 as well as being able to play at such high resolutions. the 450 just couldnt handle it. or at least it seemed like it couldnt due to my current system specs. however, on the first dragon age, wow (especially in high populated areas), as well as rift, the comp runs really slow when lots of npcs or people are on screen. frames are above 30 usually with vsync (can not run without vsync unless i want a lot of tearing) but seems there is bad stuttering usually..like micro stutters that are constant. wondering if that would be a processing problem since those games are cpu heavy? just looking for a good processor that would fit my motherboard while giving me good performance as well. things just dont run smoothly when games are cpu intensive. any help would be great. thanks. if anything, i know i need a pc overhaul due to the strength of intel, nvidia and stonger cpu/mobo setups. any help would be great...
ps..any ideas if an ssd would be worth it in this set up as well or not worth the money til i get a new pc.