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TopicSo if my motherboard supports i7 4th generation
AllstarSniper32
02/27/18 5:02:32 PM
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Judgmenl posted...
I think the issue is that people like me helly and Zangulus take PC building as a hobby.

I don't make enough money to do PC building as a hobby. So by the time I'm able to save up some money I forget little details about what I was asking about.

Judgmenl posted...
The better question is - what's your budget?

I don't really have a budget. I'm currently saving money. It's more, "what do I have to save up to to upgrade?" I should have about $200 saved up right now but I'm not wanting to spend only $200 on the entire upgrades. I did figure I'd spend at least $300 on a CPU though.

Judgmenl posted...
(I swear we've had this thread before)

We did. I was going to get an i5 but then I had to spend like $130 on a mattress. Once that happened I no longer had the money for an i5. And I'm still willing to buy an i5 if it'd be better for my PC than an i7. I just figured I could get an i7 and then move it over to a new PC when I buy a new case and motherboard.

And as far as the motherboard goes, what exactly is limiting my current motherboard? Why should I buy a new one of those first?

And like helly posted, I did make a topic about RAM cause I knew I needed more RAM and I could afford to at least upgrade that.
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