Consider your needs and the compatibility of your devices before deciding.
Consider your needs and the compatibility of your devices before deciding.
Sure, I’d like that, but I’m out of funds. Switching to an 8GB drive and a new SSD would definitely help me until I find work and can buy better gear. Playing games on an 8-year-old system isn’t too bad, especially if you’re not used to the newer stuff.
You're in a great spot if you're satisfied. Just stay alert! There are plenty of solid offers—like the 16GB DDR3, i7 2600K, old Corsair water cooler, and GTX 770 all for $150.
You're asking why a system like an 770 feels so much better than older models. It's because newer chips, like the 770, handle tasks faster and more efficiently. Using a 2600K is similar to having a powerful i3 or i5, making it a solid choice for performance.
No problem, just let me know. I understand you're comparing models and need help with the Molex to PCIe adapter for your 4870.
I have an i3 2120 available if you're interested. You might have additional DDR2 slots on your motherboard, and I won't use it since I don't need it. If you want it, it's yours to keep.