kenshin23
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Hi all. As the title says, I'm looking to upgrade my PC since it's beginning to feel a bit dated and would appreciate some (much!) guidance with it. Current parts: Case: CM Storm Stryker (just bought it to replace a Thermaltake Bach Vx) PSU: Corsair CX750M Motherboard: EVGA P55 FTW Processor: Intel i7 860 RAM: 4x Corsair XMS3 4GB DDR3 1600MHz GPU: EVGA GTX670 Storage: 5x 2 TB Seagate ST2000D(L003/M001) -- had an OCZ Vertex 3 SSD also, but it died; too many blackouts. I'm a programmer, but I also like simulation/RTS games (Flight Simulator X, Star Citizen, StarCraft 2, etc.), so I'm looking to upgrade, either partially or completely, aiming for a mid-level build (as I believe mine was when I built it.) I spent around $1200 total on this one, but that was across 5 years. I'm looking to not spend as much this time around, but I'm lost on the current state of hardware.
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Re: Upgrading my old rig. Suggestions/guidance welcome
2016/02/07 04:14:19
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Well, you're set with the case and PSU. The Trooper/Stryker will hold whatever you put in it. For the board, a Z170 FTW ($190), an i5-6600K ($256), or save $50 and go for a 6500, and 16GB DDR4 ($190) would be good. Pair it with a 970 FTW+ ($360). If that's too much to drop at once, you can keep using the 670, as it should be ok with most of the games you mentioned, and upgrade that later.
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kenshin23
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Re: Upgrading my old rig. Suggestions/guidance welcome
2016/02/09 10:06:31
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Hi, thanks for your reply! Those parts seem reasonable; I can always upgrade the CPU later if needed. I'm looking through fans to use with the i5, since I don't think the one I have now will be compatible with the board. Also, did you have any specific recommendations on what RAM to use? Thanks again.
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Re: Upgrading my old rig. Suggestions/guidance welcome
2016/02/09 22:19:56
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1156/1155/1150/1151 have the same spacing, you just need to make sure your current cooler wont over pressure a skylakes tiny little silicone bed.
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Re: Upgrading my old rig. Suggestions/guidance welcome
2016/02/10 22:28:24
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kenshin23 Hi, thanks for your reply! Those parts seem reasonable; I can always upgrade the CPU later if needed. I'm looking through fans to use with the i5, since I don't think the one I have now will be compatible with the board. Also, did you have any specific recommendations on what RAM to use? Thanks again.
If you're near a Microcenter, you can pick up the SC 2666 DDR4 kit that we offer.
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kenshin23
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Re: Upgrading my old rig. Suggestions/guidance welcome
2016/03/17 21:02:18
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Better late than never. I finally got all the parts (no Microcenter for me, as I don't live in the US): I'll probably build it this weekend, after backing everything up. Thanks again for the advice!
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Re: Upgrading my old rig. Suggestions/guidance welcome
2016/03/18 09:59:14
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Neat. The best part about the PC is the opening of the boxes and that new computer smell.
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Re: Upgrading my old rig. Suggestions/guidance welcome
2016/03/20 18:16:27
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Re: Upgrading my old rig. Suggestions/guidance welcome
2016/03/20 19:10:28
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So how is the system working out for you?
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Re: Upgrading my old rig. Suggestions/guidance welcome
2016/03/23 21:35:08
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PSU go with a seasonic trust me.
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Re: Upgrading my old rig. Suggestions/guidance welcome
2016/03/26 04:48:53
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If this is your first ssd you're going to love it.
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