F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Switching to a newer processor like an i7 2600 can boost performance significantly.

Switching to a newer processor like an i7 2600 can boost performance significantly.

Switching to a newer processor like an i7 2600 can boost performance significantly.

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Marc9225
Member
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07-17-2019, 01:30 PM
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Hi everyone, So I think it's about time I upgrade/update my setup. I've been using the 2600 since launch and I think I need to move on to another platform. When I first got it it was used strictly for gaming, but when live streaming was getting more popular I would stream/record/edit now and then. I think it's starting to show it's age when I realized the CPU usage has been getting over 70% when gaming and doing light multitasking. I've been thinking of getting either the Ryzen 3600 or the 3700x but wasn't entirely too sure. I'm going for longevity and was thinking the 3700x, but the 3600 is just hard to pass up. I don't think 4 cores are even obsolete and I thought 6 cores would be ok for gaming/multitasking, but when I think in the long run the 3700x might just be overall better? And then I couldn't pick between which kind of am4 mobo to get... the x570 is for the future but the cost is just a huge turnoff. Yikes didn't mean to draw out this intro to a topic lol was just typing down my thoughts. Then there's the 4000 series coming out later this year too...What do yall think? Opinions are appreciated!!!
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Marc9225
07-17-2019, 01:30 PM #1

Hi everyone, So I think it's about time I upgrade/update my setup. I've been using the 2600 since launch and I think I need to move on to another platform. When I first got it it was used strictly for gaming, but when live streaming was getting more popular I would stream/record/edit now and then. I think it's starting to show it's age when I realized the CPU usage has been getting over 70% when gaming and doing light multitasking. I've been thinking of getting either the Ryzen 3600 or the 3700x but wasn't entirely too sure. I'm going for longevity and was thinking the 3700x, but the 3600 is just hard to pass up. I don't think 4 cores are even obsolete and I thought 6 cores would be ok for gaming/multitasking, but when I think in the long run the 3700x might just be overall better? And then I couldn't pick between which kind of am4 mobo to get... the x570 is for the future but the cost is just a huge turnoff. Yikes didn't mean to draw out this intro to a topic lol was just typing down my thoughts. Then there's the 4000 series coming out later this year too...What do yall think? Opinions are appreciated!!!

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BitwGamer
Junior Member
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07-17-2019, 03:38 PM
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The Haswell system in your signature is used to ensure consistent and reliable data collection, helping maintain quality standards across all processes.
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BitwGamer
07-17-2019, 03:38 PM #2

The Haswell system in your signature is used to ensure consistent and reliable data collection, helping maintain quality standards across all processes.

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TheDeath_Pro
Member
128
07-18-2019, 10:56 AM
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At first, I used two computers and set up a Haswell system for my cousin while we were together for two months.
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TheDeath_Pro
07-18-2019, 10:56 AM #3

At first, I used two computers and set up a Haswell system for my cousin while we were together for two months.

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alejandrobo1
Posting Freak
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07-18-2019, 04:27 PM
#4
The MSI B450 ATX boards should work fine. Adding more boards increases the BIOS chip size and includes third-gen compatibility, while standard boards support BIOS updates even with non-compatible CPUs, making them equally practical.
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alejandrobo1
07-18-2019, 04:27 PM #4

The MSI B450 ATX boards should work fine. Adding more boards increases the BIOS chip size and includes third-gen compatibility, while standard boards support BIOS updates even with non-compatible CPUs, making them equally practical.

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07-19-2019, 04:12 PM
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Thank you. Those options are being looked into, though I'm not very confident about it.
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Enderzilla_FTW
07-19-2019, 04:12 PM #5

Thank you. Those options are being looked into, though I'm not very confident about it.

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ave1812
Junior Member
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07-19-2019, 05:25 PM
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B450 and X470 ITX boards are fine, but be ready with an alternative if the included BIOS isn't compatible with newer systems.
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ave1812
07-19-2019, 05:25 PM #6

B450 and X470 ITX boards are fine, but be ready with an alternative if the included BIOS isn't compatible with newer systems.