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You only have 512M memory, to be honest, the most you can do is a CPU with P4 630, buy a 2-hand, it is estimated to be 100-200
Playing games is very important, so it is not enough to just buy a CPU, it must be well matched.
But it also depends on what motherboard you are and whether you can support it.
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If you change the CPU, the motherboard will also be changed, because different CPUs have different pins.
CPU** is not expensive now, Intel's quad-core is generally only about 1K.
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Could you please be clearer about the model of your motherboard chipset, and what platform is it? Intel or AMD?
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LZ If you want to change the CPU, the first choice is to determine what CPU your motherboard supports! Otherwise, you won't be able to buy it back!
The current CPU is around Celeron 3900 300 and better AX2 240 and 5300 410 or so.
There are 2 brands of CPUs: AMD and Intel, and you have to make sure that your motherboard is compatible with that CPU.
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Now the CPU is very cheap, and the dual-core ones are only more than 200, and if it is not AMD, it is even cheaper, and more than 100 can be.
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Only 95W AM3 and AM3+ can be considered, and it is recommended to have the highest FX6000 series, and it is best to find a second-hand AMD945955
Note that you can only ask for 95W of CPU. Because your motherboard only supports FX6300 up to 95W
Around 700. fx4300
500 or so, AMD (95W) 945
955-450---500 or so.
2.The graphics card depends on your requirements, and the 1,000 yuan will be on the 260x or GTX750TI and then 270X or GTX760
gtx660.……After changing the CPU, you also need to use HD7770 or GTX650 at the most
Choose ** around 700---1000 is best, 260x or gtx750ti is recommended.
And the graphics card has been replaced, and you only have 2GB of RAM is definitely not enough, because the motherboard only has two sockets, so it is necessary to have another 4GB of RAM.
4.I don't know how much power your old power supply is, if it's only about 350W, the graphics card will be on the GTX750TI or GTX750, and the power consumption will be low without an external power supply - if you want to go up to 260x or 270x
or HD7770
You have to change the power supply according to the requirements of the graphics card.
Finally, it's a good idea to upgrade your configuration to a CPU
amd945
955+4GB RAM.
Graphics card GTX750 or cheaper HD7770 will do.
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Your computer's CPU performance is not too bad at the current level, and you can continue to use it.
If you want to change, you can only change the processor with the Core 3rd generation 1155 interface, such as i73770, etc.
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Hello, I'm glad to answer for you, the cost of a brand new CPU is usually between a few hundred dollars and thousands of dollars, and there are differences between different brands and different types. At present, CPUs on the market are mainly divided into two big brands, one is AMD and the other is Intel. Under the premise of sufficient budget, you can choose Intel, and those who pursue cost performance can choose AMD.
What kind of computer are you using?
Question: The desktop computer has been used for several years, and now the version can't keep up, what to do to answer this situation, you generally have to upgrade the motherboard, change the CPU, but the cost is almost thousands, similar to buying a computer, and it is worthless. It's better to spend more than 2,000 points to buy a new computer. The normal service life of a computer is only four or five years, and it can basically be scrapped after six years.
I used to have a computer that I used for six or seven years, and I maintained it well, but the Internet was very slow, and I often got stuck, and finally lost it, and the update was too fast, so there was no need to upgrade.
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What is the current interface of your processor?,If you want a better i3 3220If you want a cheaper one, I will build the Pentium G2020,I hope it can help you。
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Depending on how much your motherboard supports, the cheapest brand new is 200 yuan, and the most expensive desktop class is 12,000Second-hand old processors, and dozens of yuan.
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Intel has more CPUs, both high-end and low-end entry-level. See how much price you want?
If you want to use it at home, you can choose the Pentium G2020, which is cheap, and the boxed one is only two or three hundred, and the 22nm process is enough for daily use. If you have a good budget, you can go to the Core i3, i5There are thousands of expensive ones.
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You first confirm what model your original CPU is before asking, otherwise it will be difficult to help you.
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Dual-core or quad-core up to you, generally 300-800**.
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The X4 860K is already one of the top-performing CPUs that an A68 motherboard can use.
Just take a look at the CPU performance ladder chart, there is nothing to change.
The A10 7870K is the top-of-the-line model for APU motherboards, with less than 10% better performance than the X4 860K
So, if you want to improve performance, you have to change the motherboard and CPU at the same time.
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