F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Need assistance with your LGA1155 gaming CPU? Let me know what you're experiencing for better support.

Need assistance with your LGA1155 gaming CPU? Let me know what you're experiencing for better support.

Need assistance with your LGA1155 gaming CPU? Let me know what you're experiencing for better support.

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02-15-2016, 12:18 PM
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You already have an LGA1155 i5 3570k. Should I upgrade the CPU for gaming, or just change the RAM and CPU to AM4? Switching will require updating your RAM too, especially on a budget.
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LePoteDuQuebec
02-15-2016, 12:18 PM #1

You already have an LGA1155 i5 3570k. Should I upgrade the CPU for gaming, or just change the RAM and CPU to AM4? Switching will require updating your RAM too, especially on a budget.

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aaron1506
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02-16-2016, 12:44 AM
#2
Your budget is limited to the i7 3770K or a comparable processor. Could you share your existing hardware details?
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aaron1506
02-16-2016, 12:44 AM #2

Your budget is limited to the i7 3770K or a comparable processor. Could you share your existing hardware details?

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FreddyWilde
Junior Member
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02-29-2016, 11:49 AM
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The 3770K could become too hot when it's new since the CPU isn't attached, while the 2600K has the CPU soldered and avoids this issue.
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FreddyWilde
02-29-2016, 11:49 AM #3

The 3770K could become too hot when it's new since the CPU isn't attached, while the 2600K has the CPU soldered and avoids this issue.

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DankLlamas
Member
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03-01-2016, 10:09 AM
#4
5th generation processor 3570k paired with 270-pin DDR3 RAM, 8GB capacity
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DankLlamas
03-01-2016, 10:09 AM #4

5th generation processor 3570k paired with 270-pin DDR3 RAM, 8GB capacity

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Sloth_Gaming
Member
137
03-01-2016, 11:39 AM
#5
Put your money where your mouth is. Newer models offer better value than upgraded versions. Use 8 threads (4c8t) or more on Ryzen. They provide a clear upgrade route unlike the 3770k, which requires a better cooler for serious overclocking and lacks future upgrades. Save now, not later—using a 3770k can be nearly maxed out with a stronger GPU and offers no further improvements after that point. If you're on a tight budget, consider a Ryzen 1600/X from Aliexpress to begin. Look for a suitable b450 board that supports Ryzen 3000, as it can be upgraded to different generations later. The Ryzen 1600 works similarly to a 3770 without overclocking but has more cores for demanding tasks. It’s affordable, upgradeable, and sets the stage for future performance gains.
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Sloth_Gaming
03-01-2016, 11:39 AM #5

Put your money where your mouth is. Newer models offer better value than upgraded versions. Use 8 threads (4c8t) or more on Ryzen. They provide a clear upgrade route unlike the 3770k, which requires a better cooler for serious overclocking and lacks future upgrades. Save now, not later—using a 3770k can be nearly maxed out with a stronger GPU and offers no further improvements after that point. If you're on a tight budget, consider a Ryzen 1600/X from Aliexpress to begin. Look for a suitable b450 board that supports Ryzen 3000, as it can be upgraded to different generations later. The Ryzen 1600 works similarly to a 3770 without overclocking but has more cores for demanding tasks. It’s affordable, upgradeable, and sets the stage for future performance gains.

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iAzoZ_
Member
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03-17-2016, 01:31 PM
#6
It makes sense what you're thinking. I'll also need to upgrade my GPU, but I'm keeping things simple by tackling things one at a time due to my budget constraints.
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iAzoZ_
03-17-2016, 01:31 PM #6

It makes sense what you're thinking. I'll also need to upgrade my GPU, but I'm keeping things simple by tackling things one at a time due to my budget constraints.

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LeBelinMasque
Member
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03-19-2016, 10:07 AM
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On a tight budget, getting the Hyper 212 and your 3570K can be a solid choice. It offers a decent processor, giving you extra time to plan for a better upgrade later—like switching to a Ryzen-based system.
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LeBelinMasque
03-19-2016, 10:07 AM #7

On a tight budget, getting the Hyper 212 and your 3570K can be a solid choice. It offers a decent processor, giving you extra time to plan for a better upgrade later—like switching to a Ryzen-based system.

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M6C9J
Junior Member
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03-19-2016, 12:42 PM
#8
It seems you already have a Hyper 212 but haven't updated the processor yet.
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M6C9J
03-19-2016, 12:42 PM #8

It seems you already have a Hyper 212 but haven't updated the processor yet.

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03-19-2016, 07:42 PM
#9
Which motherboard do you have? I really tried to optimize it—I managed to hit 4.5ghz on the 3570k with almost no voltage drop, around 1.24v atm, and 212 temperatures worked well.
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RorroFuture420
03-19-2016, 07:42 PM #9

Which motherboard do you have? I really tried to optimize it—I managed to hit 4.5ghz on the 3570k with almost no voltage drop, around 1.24v atm, and 212 temperatures worked well.

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Drakola_x
Junior Member
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03-19-2016, 08:52 PM
#10
I'm running a 3570k and can play almost everything with a Titan X Maxwell gpu. I am about to upgrade to a 3700x, but maybe I can assist you in getting the most out of your 3570k.
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Drakola_x
03-19-2016, 08:52 PM #10

I'm running a 3570k and can play almost everything with a Titan X Maxwell gpu. I am about to upgrade to a 3700x, but maybe I can assist you in getting the most out of your 3570k.