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Posted by: Aenia Shadowforce.9148

Aenia Shadowforce.9148

I just realised that I have no other place to post this question, its is kinda sad I guess

I got to upgrading my PC again (after installing new power supply and graphics card just for gw2 release over 2 years ago). I cannot afford upgrading everything at once, so this time I want to change CPU and Motherboard (along with RAM, as I still have DDR2).

After few discussions, I was under impression that serious bottleneck might be the greatest problem with my current setup, and as such I need a piece of advice.
At the moment I own (and do not plan to upgrade, due to lack of founds):
graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560
650W power supply
Hard drive: SAMSUNG HD321KJ

And here are the things I am considering:
CPU: Intel Core i5-4690K or i5-4460
RAM: Geil Enhance Corsa 8GB (4GBx2) 1600MHz PC3-12800 CL9 GEC38GB1600C9D
and I have no clue, what to look at when considering MoBo’s.
Any advice is really appreciated!

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Posted by: Haishao.6851

Haishao.6851

http://www.logicalincrements.com/ I think this is the best guide for computers parts

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Posted by: Captain Fizz.9156

Captain Fizz.9156

i5 – Any version will be grand.
If you won’t overclock, then the i5-4690 is the same CPU just not unlocked.

Check some “bundles” on sites…
Hard to provide advise when there is no set budget

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Posted by: Aenia Shadowforce.9148

Aenia Shadowforce.9148

Hey guys, thank you for responses, I will defenetly have a look at those!
so the only difference between these 2 CPUs is the potential to overclock one, but not the other right?
I was thinking about closing in 500$
On a side note, I’ve heard (just today) that it might be good idea to buy SSD drive, paired with strong CPU it should increase system performance (especially loading) quite nicely. Do you think it is indeed worth the money?

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Posted by: Cbird.4198

Cbird.4198

In regards to the SSD: I have an SSD now but started GW2 on a USB 3.0 hard drive and I don’t notice any FPS difference, however GW2 does load a lot faster.

Is it really worth it, considering loading screens are already fast and few-and-far-between, not really.

If an FPS boost is what your’re looking for the money can be better spent else where.

Someone can correct me if I’m wrong, but I believe if you get a Intel i5 and a new mobo then the ddr2 ram WILL NOT fit into it. So something to consider when upgrading your CPU and Mother board is that you will need new RAM at the same time.

Good news is your GTX 560 is gonna be fine for GW2 in most situations.

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Posted by: Aenia Shadowforce.9148

Aenia Shadowforce.9148

Hi again!
I finally got to creating fll list of parts I want to get which I want to present to you guys!
Here are parts I already got:
graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560
650W power supply
Hard drive: SAMSUNG HD321KJ
And things I want to get:
CPU: Intel Core i5 4460 3,20 GHz
RAM: Kingston HyperX DDR3 2X 4GB 1600MHz XMP CL9 Genesis
MoBo: MSI Z97 PC Mate
And if I decide to get SSD it will be: Samsung 2.5’’ SSD 840 Evo 120GB (Serial ATA3) Basic 7mm

Any more input would be appreciated. From what I have checked these parts should be compatible with each other, but maybe I have overlooked something? Too weak power supply maybe?

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Posted by: cranked.3812

cranked.3812

The advice here isn’t bad, but I would ask these questions on a forum more that is dedicated to PC building. Go over to the forums at tomshardware.com

There are some good, smart and helpful folks that will help you upgrade what you want and may be able to save you some money in the process.

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Posted by: Hayashi.3416

Hayashi.3416

SSD is not effective for upping FPS on a budget. I have one.

Nor is your GPU your main bottleneck here.

What you’ll want is the CPU upgrade as primary. Also look into cooling options if considering overclocking. An overheating higher clock processor cannot compete with a full-efficiency well-cooled lower clock processor through the thermal throttling.