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kamakazi wrote:Power supply would be decent for most components today. Intel might have launched their latest series (13th gen) but it hasn't made it to retail just yet; it is expected in Octoberfred1266 wrote:hi guys haven't done a build in quite a while but since i bout my ultra wide tv been having some issue so think it time for an upgrade
most think i would like to get a new board and cpu for now what would u all recommend preferable intel
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0029 ... UTF8&psc=1
that my current power supply so with new board and cpu do u recomment i upgrade this also
finally i know cpu are released mostly every year has intel release there new batch already
You are most likely looking at a memory upgrade as well as if you are still using DDR3
st7 wrote:https://pcpartpicker.com/list/ you can use this to help you out with compatibility, what PS you'll need etc
fred1266 wrote:kamakazi wrote:Power supply would be decent for most components today. Intel might have launched their latest series (13th gen) but it hasn't made it to retail just yet; it is expected in Octoberfred1266 wrote:hi guys haven't done a build in quite a while but since i bout my ultra wide tv been having some issue so think it time for an upgrade
most think i would like to get a new board and cpu for now what would u all recommend preferable intel
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0029 ... UTF8&psc=1
that my current power supply so with new board and cpu do u recomment i upgrade this also
finally i know cpu are released mostly every year has intel release there new batch already
You are most likely looking at a memory upgrade as well as if you are still using DDR3
yea still running DD3 havent done a build in so long didn't know DD5 was out
so should i wait to see what intel come with or just get the Ryzen
st7 wrote:fred1266 wrote:kamakazi wrote:Power supply would be decent for most components today. Intel might have launched their latest series (13th gen) but it hasn't made it to retail just yet; it is expected in Octoberfred1266 wrote:hi guys haven't done a build in quite a while but since i bout my ultra wide tv been having some issue so think it time for an upgrade
most think i would like to get a new board and cpu for now what would u all recommend preferable intel
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0029 ... UTF8&psc=1
that my current power supply so with new board and cpu do u recomment i upgrade this also
finally i know cpu are released mostly every year has intel release there new batch already
You are most likely looking at a memory upgrade as well as if you are still using DDR3
yea still running DD3 havent done a build in so long didn't know DD5 was out
so should i wait to see what intel come with or just get the Ryzen
i've moved from intel to ryzen... bigger bang for the buck. what's ur budget too?
there's an amazon prime sale in a couple of weeks, other resellers may jump on the sale bandwagon again as they did in july so i'd suggest waiting till then.
fred1266 wrote:upgrading my Cpu and board would it allow my widescreen move without sticking/crashing?
when i had my 1080p i could have my game playing in the background (mainly fifa) and do other task but unable to do this with wide screen hence i want upgrade i know i don't have the best video card but that the only item in my pc i can't really upgrade cause it has a lifetime warranty so when dey replace it dey dont give me the latest version (currently have GTX 960)
adnj wrote:fred1266 wrote:upgrading my Cpu and board would it allow my widescreen move without sticking/crashing?
when i had my 1080p i could have my game playing in the background (mainly fifa) and do other task but unable to do this with wide screen hence i want upgrade i know i don't have the best video card but that the only item in my pc i can't really upgrade cause it has a lifetime warranty so when dey replace it dey dont give me the latest version (currently have GTX 960)
Widescreen resolution is a GPU issue.
Look at the specs for your card and find out the frame rate for the resolution of the monitor that you want to use.
Are you asking the GPU to drive another monitor while you are playing games on the widescreen or something to that effect. I would say you are pushing the limits of the card.fred1266 wrote:adnj wrote:fred1266 wrote:upgrading my Cpu and board would it allow my widescreen move without sticking/crashing?
when i had my 1080p i could have my game playing in the background (mainly fifa) and do other task but unable to do this with wide screen hence i want upgrade i know i don't have the best video card but that the only item in my pc i can't really upgrade cause it has a lifetime warranty so when dey replace it dey dont give me the latest version (currently have GTX 960)
Widescreen resolution is a GPU issue.
Look at the specs for your card and find out the frame rate for the resolution of the monitor that you want to use.
https://www.evga.com/products/specs/gpu ... b6f360052b
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08LC ... UTF8&psc=1
attached is video card and monitor
should be comparing the resolution of the video card ?
The spec on the card is greater than or equal to the resolution of the monitor so it will work.fred1266 wrote:no GPU is connected to one monotor
didn't realize dey had cut ties with Nvidia, guess i would have to wait and see the outcome it time for me to do a RMA
yea i know the card isn't the best just trying to take advantage of lifetime warranty, so was hoping upgrading other parts such as board, cpu and ram with give me a beter experience am currenlty getting while gaming
adnj wrote:The spec on the card is greater than or equal to the resolution of the monitor so it will work.fred1266 wrote:no GPU is connected to one monotor
didn't realize dey had cut ties with Nvidia, guess i would have to wait and see the outcome it time for me to do a RMA
yea i know the card isn't the best just trying to take advantage of lifetime warranty, so was hoping upgrading other parts such as board, cpu and ram with give me a beter experience am currenlty getting while gaming
fred1266 wrote:hi guys quick question
getting the new intel cpu but should i get a standard cpu fan or a cpu cooler?
nick639v2 wrote:fred1266 wrote:hi guys quick question
getting the new intel cpu but should i get a standard cpu fan or a cpu cooler?
Guess you’re asking for water vs air cooled? Newer Intel runs quite hot I would prefer water cooling on those
DMan7 wrote:You can do an external rad, don't need internal one if your case isn't large enough.
Phone Surgeon wrote:need some advice on repairing a 11 year old pc
yes some of the original parts are 11 years (like the board and processor)
but over the years ive done upgrades as need be
really trying to spend the bare minimum to get it working
if i post what the PC currently has in it, allyuh fellas could advise me on the best way forward?
a year ago i changed the 10 year old power supply with a supply from WIZZ, that lasted a year alone
a month ago i changed it again, now it seems the same issue, when i turn on the pc the fans are coming on and but not the keyboard/mouse or monitor etc
Phone Surgeon wrote:need some advice on repairing a 11 year old pc
yes some of the original parts are 11 years (like the board and processor)
but over the years ive done upgrades as need be
really trying to spend the bare minimum to get it working
if i post what the PC currently has in it, allyuh fellas could advise me on the best way forward?
a year ago i changed the 10 year old power supply with a supply from WIZZ, that lasted a year alone
a month ago i changed it again, now it seems the same issue, when i turn on the pc the fans are coming on and but not the keyboard/mouse or monitor etc
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