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Price range is about 150 - 200 due to selling my xbox one , Not so good but here are my Specs

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whats your powersupply? and your case?

Whats is your currency?

assuming you need a new PSU

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or if the budget is strict

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and another option if you dont need a PSU replacement.

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Overclock the 270^

Motherboard is LGA 1150 so you have a better upgrade path when you get bit more cheddar you could swap pentium out for a 4460.


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You're currently using integrated graphics so if you wanted just a gaming upgrade a GPU should be on your list. Check the model of you PSU first to see if it can power your system correctly.
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-DCFC wrote whats your powersupply? and your case?

Whats is your currency?

assuming you need a new PSU

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or if the budget is strict

[img]http://gyazo.com/8f99285ea1a90204f2032fb71cb9c7d5[/img]

and another option if you dont need a PSU replacement.

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Overclock the 270^

Motherboard is LGA 1150 so you have a better upgrade path when you get bit more cheddar you could swap pentium out for a 4460.


Sorry my currency is GBP And its not coming up with my power supply or case on speccy
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Powerty wrote
-DCFC wrote whats your powersupply? and your case?

Whats is your currency?

assuming you need a new PSU

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or if the budget is strict

[img]http://gyazo.com/8f99285ea1a90204f2032fb71cb9c7d5[/img]

and another option if you dont need a PSU replacement.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Overclock the 270^

Motherboard is LGA 1150 so you have a better upgrade path when you get bit more cheddar you could swap pentium out for a 4460.


Sorry my currency is GBP And its not coming up with my power supply or case on speccy
case and psu wont come up on speccy.

psu - open up the side panel of your case and should be a sticker on the side of the PSU indicating the Make and Model/wattage of the unit.

case- should be some kind of sticker representing the make of it, or you could post a pic.
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