Would my rig be high end

Brandonflippo

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In my system i5 2400

(Getting Intel core i7 3770)


16 gigs of hyperx Fury


MSI B75A-G43


1TB HDD from Toshiba


(Getting ssd soon)

ALTRA 550 watt PSU

Stock Intel cooler

(Getting 212 evo)

(getting gtx 750ti)

Never mind the getting soon please imagine my PC with all that stuff

If you want to see the build go to this link:
https://m.youtube.com/feed/account
 
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Most of those components are decent. I am not familiar with that PSU so I would be hesitant to buy it if you do not have it already. The weakest link is the GPU. You should be able to get much better than the 750ti, it is 2 generations old and at this time can be outperformed by cheaper alternatives.

High-end is a very relative term...

thats a low end build enough to run games in medium to low setting.Why not get a more recent version of mobo and processor.
you can even opt for ryzen processor.Can you name your budget so we can help you out with a more decent build??
 
Most of those components are decent. I am not familiar with that PSU so I would be hesitant to buy it if you do not have it already. The weakest link is the GPU. You should be able to get much better than the 750ti, it is 2 generations old and at this time can be outperformed by cheaper alternatives.

High-end is a very relative term...

 
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So maybe I should price my PC back together very slowly by buying a ryzen first
 
There is no need to get a Ryzen build. If you eventually get the i7 3770 and then upgrade your GPU your build will be very nice. There is no denying that a Ryzen build is nice, but you can save a lot of money by keeping your current system and slowly upgrading individual components like the CPU and GPU.
 

Yeah but isn't the 1155 socket dead
 


A i7 3770 is better than Ryzen 3 and competes very well with Ryzen 5. Only Ryzen 7 will be able to beat the 3770. I would suggest keeping what you have. It will provide better performance for less money.
 


Tell us what you want to do with your PC?

The 1155 socket is not in production anymore but the components are still relevant because at their "used" price points they can still outperform similar brand new alternatives. The socket is not dead, it is still very powerful.
 
buying a i7 3770 CPU wise would cost more than a ryzen 3


 
Sure. But you do not have to upgrade right now to a 3770. Even your i5 2400 will provide performance at the level of Ryzen 3. Getting Ryzen 3 will require new CPU, new MB, new RAM. Do you have money for that? And even then performance will be very similar to what you have now.

I would suggest saving for a better build rather than simply upgrading to a new build that is at the same performance as your current build.
 


There is no reason to believe that a i7 3770 will "not last" for another 2-3 years.
 


ok I have decided to keep Intel