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Replacing CPU, Mobo and GPU with a $430 budget
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As the title says upgrading these parts, I prefer intel for the processor so if possible please include an intel processor. Budget is $430 USD thanks!
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what PSU do you have?
what case do you have?
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The PSU is a
RAIDMAX HYBRID 2 RX-630SS 630W

TBH I don't the cases name, I just know its a big and tall one lol

(Computer is at the shop right now so I cant look for thecase name
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happen to know what form factor motherboard it takes, I assume ATX but just need to be 100% certain
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bit over but worth it
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How would the GTX 960 fair compared to the R9?
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Get that PSU replaced. I'd recommend upgrading case if what you're using isn't that good.

Tad over, but new case;
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If you don't need the new case, don't bother with it. I'm assuming your system is running DDR3 RAM, and that it's not very old.
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