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I am soon hopefully looking to upgrade my system, what would you recommend?
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Maybe a i7 upgrade is the only thing I would really consider getting!
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Tom27Jonesy wrote Maybe a i7 upgrade is the only thing I would really consider getting!

I can still overclock first though so I don't really think I need to get a new cpu.. yet
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Get a new video card, so your ready for more demanding games in the future.
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Acro wrote Get a new video card, so your ready for more demanding games in the future.

Which video card would you suggest with my system?
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Do you current have a CPU Cooler?

If so then upgrading your Monitor and Graphics Card would be the best option.

What is the make and model of your PSU & Case.
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Depending what games you pay.

Personally, I'd get another SSD, maybe a new GPU then work on peripherals like a monitor, keyboard mouse ect
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DualWield wrote
Tom27Jonesy wrote Maybe a i7 upgrade is the only thing I would really consider getting!

I can still overclock first though so I don't really think I need to get a new cpu.. yet


True, In that case maybe a new monitor and video card!
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Xlggy wrote Depending what games you pay.

Personally, I'd get another SSD, maybe a new GPU then work on peripherals like a monitor, keyboard mouse ect

Is there a site for checking whether your build is compatible with something or not?
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DualWield wrote
Xlggy wrote Depending what games you pay.

Personally, I'd get another SSD, maybe a new GPU then work on peripherals like a monitor, keyboard mouse ect

Is there a site for checking whether your build is compatible with something or not?

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