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Comp Upgrade Help
« on: October 12, 2012, 09:00:05 pm »
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So, I'm lacking a bit in the computer expertise department and was wondering if someone with more know-how would be willing to help me out a bit with upgrading my lackluster PC. It runs most recent games at alright (medium-low) settings now that I've put a "low profile" GPU in it (which involved hacking apart some of the frame so it would fit).

It is this make and model which I bought mostly dirt cheap at Wal-Mart:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=ca&dlc=en&docname=c02642273&lc=en#N197

Thought it would be time for an upgrade as some of the games coming out aren't playing as well as I'd like them to so mainly I wanted to upgrade the processor and PSU and then after seeing how that worked out upgrading the graphics card in a bit. I'm not looking for top-end gaming hardware as medium-lowish setting work for me just as long as the gameplay is smoother.

For a processor this is what I was considering:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103996
The only thing is on the upgrade information page for my comp it says it only supports AM2+ sockets, even though apparently the one in the computer now is an AM3, I don't know what difference the "+" makes.

For a PSU I considered this:
 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817338063
This was only because it's a "slim line" computer and I'm not sure if anything else would really fit properly in the tower. I guess ideally I would go for something in 400-600 wattage range for when it comes to do the GPU but right now I've only 220w and nothing seems to overheat even though my current GPU recommends 300 or something like that.

Alternatively I considered just upgrading completely and splurging and was wondering if the hardware here would be a good base to start with to keep up to date for a few years:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1018122

Thanks for any opinions, I just know the basest of the basics about computer hardware and at first putting my GPU into this computer seemed like a big deal the time.
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Re: Comp Upgrade Help
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2012, 10:38:47 pm »
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Processor you're looking at should be compatible (since you currently have an AM3 proc).

350w is not nearly enough for your power, I'd suggest 600w minimum

If I were you, I'd get a new case that's not slimline, and put your mobo and parts into the new case.  That will allow you to get a normal graphics card and power supply.

Also down the road you may want to upgrade the mobo so you can get a video card that's PCI E x16 2.0 (versus yours which I'm guessing is 1.0 version of PCI-E x16).  Also having 4 memory slots versus 2 is nice for upgrading down the road, so you don't have to constantly replace your memory when you want more, you can just add on.
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Re: Comp Upgrade Help
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2012, 10:56:37 pm »
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350w is not nearly enough for your power, I'd suggest 600w minimum

Doesn't sound right to me, if the PSU is not completely noname 350w should be good enough except if you want several HD etc.

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Re: Comp Upgrade Help
« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2012, 11:04:35 pm »
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Re: Comp Upgrade Help
« Reply #4 on: October 12, 2012, 11:12:47 pm »
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Doesn't sound right to me, if the PSU is not completely noname 350w should be good enough except if you want several HD etc.

I had a 450w and it wouldn't power on my PCI-E 16x 2.0 card, processor and a couple fans...I wouldn't risk it these days with higher powered graphics cards and processors/heatsinks, memory, not to mention fans and drives.

http://c1.neweggimages.com/BizIntell/tool/psucalc/index.html

350w is terrible these days, 450w is bare minimum, and you're lucky if it will have the power to run your system.  Realistically you should be fine with 500 or 550w, but I'd suggest 600w min.
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Re: Comp Upgrade Help
« Reply #5 on: October 12, 2012, 11:16:49 pm »
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On a serious note, these PSUs are very good:

SS G-360
SS G-550

Depends how much are you willing to spend. First PSU is more than enough for gaming rig, unless you plan dual GPUs.
« Last Edit: October 12, 2012, 11:20:24 pm by Leshma »

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Re: Comp Upgrade Help
« Reply #6 on: October 12, 2012, 11:17:07 pm »
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These would be my personal picks for your motherboard:
 
Phenom II X4 965 6 MB
Extra 3 GB RAM ( with a 64-bit OS upgrade that is )
GeForce GTX 570 ( not sure if it can be fitted in your case :( )
 
Based on price/quality. Video card might be different, depends on what you have on sale... Would definitely upgrade PSU to 500+ W, if you go for a new video card.

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Re: Comp Upgrade Help
« Reply #7 on: October 12, 2012, 11:17:33 pm »
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I had a 450w and it wouldn't power on my PCI-E 16x 2.0 card, processor and a couple fans...I wouldn't risk it these days with higher powered graphics cards and processors/heatsinks, memory, not to mention fans and drives.

http://c1.neweggimages.com/BizIntell/tool/psucalc/index.html

350w is terrible these days, 450w is bare minimum, and you're lucky if it will have the power to run your system.  Realistically you should be fine with 500 or 550w, but I'd suggest 600w min.

Maybe you had some no name crappy PSU.

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Re: Comp Upgrade Help
« Reply #8 on: October 12, 2012, 11:32:32 pm »
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I don't know AMD processors too well, maybe they haven't improved their energy consumption as much as intel did.

Anyway, all PSUs are relatively cheap compared to other devices, you can overshoot a little and it won't cost you much.

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Re: Comp Upgrade Help
« Reply #9 on: October 13, 2012, 12:09:03 am »
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Maybe your power is more efficient in Euroland?  I really don't know, but I do know 350w isn't enough for any sort of a gaming computer these days in North America.
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Re: Comp Upgrade Help
« Reply #10 on: October 13, 2012, 02:38:42 am »
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Maybe your power is more efficient in Euroland?  I really don't know, but I do know 350w isn't enough for any sort of a gaming computer these days in North America.

It's more of a question of rails and voltages in the PSU. A crappy PSU can give you 500w in 5v only and barely anything in 12v, but processors, GPUs etc all want great amounts of 12v juice these days.

So, a PSU that offers good 12v (and doesn't bullshit the numbers) can power a gaming computer at 350w, but it's also a little foolish to live at the upper limit of this component. It's something worth investing in.

 

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Re: Comp Upgrade Help
« Reply #11 on: October 13, 2012, 06:32:28 am »
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From what I can say from my experience all you need is a beast videocard and somewhat other stuff that could drag it along.

 I got basically PC components that are I think 9 years old, they are pretty garbage, exept for videocard and the harddrives and I run most games on max settings and the few others atleast in high. The only thing that I had concerns about was if my powersupply was up for the task and if the motherboard supported the videocard.

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Re: Comp Upgrade Help
« Reply #12 on: October 13, 2012, 03:56:04 pm »
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Thanks for the replies everyone. Eh, I was wondering if maybe the upgrade information for the processor, "AM2+", meant AM2 sockets or higher? That's my biggest concern, the parts not being compatible followed by the parts not fitting in the tower (vertically, horizontally I've already 'destroyed' the frame).

The only reason I want to go for AMD is because that's what HP recommends, I don't know if they have some deal with them or what but this processor hasn't really given me trouble just that I want something I little better. Sweat, that processor looks like what I'll get as I don't know if AM3+ is supported or will have some troubles with my motherboard. The graphics card looks nice also but it's discontinued ;-;

I probably should've posted this in the first place, my GPU:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102874

So, I guess the question I'm now asking is will a new PSU and GPU help more then a processor? I just remember reading that a processor could possibly hamper performance if the GHz are kind of low for each core and the more than 2 are not commonly used on games yet. My two core only has 2.8 GHz each and I don't know how much of a difference getting four with 3.4 GHz were make, would be a massive jump if I guessed but again with computers I just think higher numbers equal better.
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Re: Comp Upgrade Help
« Reply #13 on: October 13, 2012, 04:25:04 pm »
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I would go for a new PSU and GPU if I was you. Im running on 2.4 GHz myself and really not demanding for more. If games arent lagging etc, what is there really to complain about? If you do wish to have more, mybe try overclocking it abit. But thats kinda risky buisness and even if it works its life span whould shorten unless you have some badass coolingsystem in your PC.

I still suggest you make 100% sure that your motherboard aswell supports the GPU. I made this mistake once and the videocard was so wrong that it litterally sounded like there was a washingmachine working in full speed in my PC, until the GPU shutted itself down.  :D

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Re: Comp Upgrade Help
« Reply #14 on: October 13, 2012, 05:58:05 pm »
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Well make sure your mobo can support your cpu as well. I made the mistake of buying a cheap mobo, then when I put my phenom II x4 955 in, after a couple of months the heat sink snapped the connectors off the motherboard because it was simply to heavy for it. It's always worth buying from the same manufacturers so I went with the Asus M5A78L-M/USB3 which said expressly that it supported it.

I'd be careful with the PSU. They can be fairly cheap so it's often worth overshooting than not having enough power. My GPU required a power supply from the PSU and not just through the mainboard so I had to up my PSU especially for that.

As for which to upgrade first, I upgraded the GPU and PSU together because they needed it, then waited a year and upgraded my CPU. I have to say the GPU and PSU upgrade made the more noticeable difference for me. I had an ok graphics card before and this one was just 100x better and barely struggles on good graphics. My CPU was more just so I could run games on absolute top end settings and because I felt like it. But the jump was considerably less even though it was just as outdated in tech terms. My current CPU doesn't actually use much of it's power when running a lot of games and it's probably a bit overkill.

I also upgraded to 8gb ram from 4gb when I bought my new mobo just because I could (old mobo didn't support more than 4gb).
« Last Edit: October 13, 2012, 06:10:50 pm by Overdriven »