Is it time to upgrade my CPU?

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Asked By TechSavvySquirrel88 On

I'm currently running an Intel Core i7-2600, but it doesn't perform as well as it used to. I'm considering upgrading, but I'm not sure if it's worth it or what I should upgrade to without breaking the bank. I'm open to any affordable suggestions!

5 Answers

Answered By FriendlyGamer42 On

First off, is your machine a branded one like Dell or HP? Also, how much money are you willing to spend? It's good to know your goals for the upgrade too, like gaming or just general use. If you send me your parts list, that would help a lot!

CuriousCat33 -

I don't really know much about my parts. Can I post a picture of them? Would that help?

Answered By TechFixer247 On

Even the top upgrade for that motherboard is pretty outdated by today’s standards. You'll need a fresh CPU, motherboard, and RAM to get decent performance nowadays.

Answered By RealisticBuilder On

To be honest, you'll likely need a new CPU, motherboard, and RAM to really see a performance boost. Depending on your budget, you should expect to spend at least $200 minimum.

Answered By UpgradeMaster99 On

If your motherboard supports it, the best upgrade you could make with just a CPU swap is the i7-3770K. Just check your motherboard and BIOS for compatibility. If you want to upgrade beyond that, prepare to spend over $500 for a new CPU, motherboard, and RAM.

Answered By PCBudgetHacker On

If your motherboard is from the Sandy Bridge era, you're pretty much out of luck for CPU upgrades. But if it's Ivy Bridge, then the 3rd Gen CPUs are an option. What's the make and model of your motherboard?

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