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Der_HauiHD
Member
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12-21-2023, 09:15 AM
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I found a used computer and need advice on upgrading the CPU and GPU. I’m unsure if it’s suitable for gaming, but I’d appreciate any tips. Here’s the link to the PC you’re using: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B078XJQ...UTF8&psc=1
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Der_HauiHD
12-21-2023, 09:15 AM #1

I found a used computer and need advice on upgrading the CPU and GPU. I’m unsure if it’s suitable for gaming, but I’d appreciate any tips. Here’s the link to the PC you’re using: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B078XJQ...UTF8&psc=1

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Skyrocker
Member
55
01-11-2024, 12:12 PM
#2
Here’s a concise version:
List your games or apps and explain what you hope to achieve. Since it works well for less demanding or smaller games, you’re looking for a smooth experience without high graphics.
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Skyrocker
01-11-2024, 12:12 PM #2

Here’s a concise version:
List your games or apps and explain what you hope to achieve. Since it works well for less demanding or smaller games, you’re looking for a smooth experience without high graphics.

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bushminecraft
Member
189
01-13-2024, 12:52 AM
#3
Budget?
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bushminecraft
01-13-2024, 12:52 AM #3

Budget?

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iDontWaPhillp
Junior Member
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01-31-2024, 06:04 PM
#4
The top upgrade would be an i7-7700 or 6700, though they usually don’t come at a fair price. If you manage to find one for around $80 to $100, it would be a good deal. I don’t know the power supply details, but it seems to be basic. You might want to replace that with a better one if you decide on a graphics card.
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iDontWaPhillp
01-31-2024, 06:04 PM #4

The top upgrade would be an i7-7700 or 6700, though they usually don’t come at a fair price. If you manage to find one for around $80 to $100, it would be a good deal. I don’t know the power supply details, but it seems to be basic. You might want to replace that with a better one if you decide on a graphics card.

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ripa5000
Posting Freak
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02-06-2024, 01:07 PM
#5
I mainly enjoy Call of Duty, but sometimes I get a bit stuttering. Minecraft is also on my list, though it doesn’t launch on my PC. I like playing Minecraft with shaders, but they usually drop the frame rate. Probably because a stronger GPU and CPU would help it run much smoother.
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ripa5000
02-06-2024, 01:07 PM #5

I mainly enjoy Call of Duty, but sometimes I get a bit stuttering. Minecraft is also on my list, though it doesn’t launch on my PC. I like playing Minecraft with shaders, but they usually drop the frame rate. Probably because a stronger GPU and CPU would help it run much smoother.

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_Dewey09
Member
68
02-06-2024, 04:50 PM
#6
Verify if your RAM supports dual-channel installation. The biggest performance gain will likely come from upgrading the GPU. For GTX 1660 or RTX models, consider replacing your power supply unless you already have a 400W unit. I’m unfamiliar with Radeon options, so I’ll stick to Nvidia models. If you’re changing your PSU, adding a little more capacity and a better case would improve cooling. Don’t worry too much about CPU upgrades unless you can source affordable, high-quality used parts.
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_Dewey09
02-06-2024, 04:50 PM #6

Verify if your RAM supports dual-channel installation. The biggest performance gain will likely come from upgrading the GPU. For GTX 1660 or RTX models, consider replacing your power supply unless you already have a 400W unit. I’m unfamiliar with Radeon options, so I’ll stick to Nvidia models. If you’re changing your PSU, adding a little more capacity and a better case would improve cooling. Don’t worry too much about CPU upgrades unless you can source affordable, high-quality used parts.

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ItsTwist
Member
51
02-25-2024, 02:25 AM
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I recently purchased two sticks of 8 GB RAM and was considering upgrading to the 1660 but wasn’t sure if a new PSU was necessary.
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ItsTwist
02-25-2024, 02:25 AM #7

I recently purchased two sticks of 8 GB RAM and was considering upgrading to the 1660 but wasn’t sure if a new PSU was necessary.

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Siren1968
Junior Member
47
02-25-2024, 03:17 AM
#8
Additionally, remember you mentioned having an HDD. Although switching to an SSD won’t boost your FPS, it will speed up loading times and make the PC feel more responsive overall. It would be wise to explore a compact, dependable SATA III SSD for Windows—several guides can assist you in locating the right options. Dual channel RAM: https://diaryofdennis.com/2012/11/12/how...nnel-mode/ PSU wattage: https://www.thetechwire.com/how-to-find-...-you-have/ Once you have your PSU details, you can determine the required wattage for your new GPU here: https://www.bequiet.com/en/psucalculator (choose your CPU socket 1151, add one SATA and two RAM unless different). Right now it indicates even with a 1660 upgrade, the power requirement remains well under 300W—significantly less than I anticipated. YouTube offers numerous performance demonstration videos, so searching for '1660 8400 minecraft shaders' or 'gaming' should give you a solid idea of what to expect. Also, proceed carefully when considering used GPUs.
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Siren1968
02-25-2024, 03:17 AM #8

Additionally, remember you mentioned having an HDD. Although switching to an SSD won’t boost your FPS, it will speed up loading times and make the PC feel more responsive overall. It would be wise to explore a compact, dependable SATA III SSD for Windows—several guides can assist you in locating the right options. Dual channel RAM: https://diaryofdennis.com/2012/11/12/how...nnel-mode/ PSU wattage: https://www.thetechwire.com/how-to-find-...-you-have/ Once you have your PSU details, you can determine the required wattage for your new GPU here: https://www.bequiet.com/en/psucalculator (choose your CPU socket 1151, add one SATA and two RAM unless different). Right now it indicates even with a 1660 upgrade, the power requirement remains well under 300W—significantly less than I anticipated. YouTube offers numerous performance demonstration videos, so searching for '1660 8400 minecraft shaders' or 'gaming' should give you a solid idea of what to expect. Also, proceed carefully when considering used GPUs.

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Josh_Dog
Junior Member
10
02-25-2024, 10:00 AM
#9
Good tips, Rikit. SSD or M.2 drives just make the experience more pleasant, though after the game starts it rarely uses much from your hard drive.
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Josh_Dog
02-25-2024, 10:00 AM #9

Good tips, Rikit. SSD or M.2 drives just make the experience more pleasant, though after the game starts it rarely uses much from your hard drive.