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I am thinking about upgrading my CPU and motherboard.

The relevant parts of my current rig are:

FX-8320
GTX 970
16 GB RAM DDR3

My budget would be about $250 USD total. I don't live near a Microcenter unfortunately. I have no preferences on AMD vs Intel.

Any thoughts?
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marlowe221 wrote:I am thinking about upgrading my CPU and motherboard.

The relevant parts of my current rig are:

FX-8320
GTX 970
16 GB RAM DDR3

My budget would be about $250 USD total. I don't live near a Microcenter unfortunately. I have no preferences on AMD vs Intel.

Any thoughts?
You could probably go with something I just did, or go for an i5
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Didn't you just get an i7? That would be more than my total budget just for the processor!
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marlowe221 wrote:Didn't you just get an i7? That would be more than my total budget just for the processor!
Whoops, I missed the budget line of your post...

Hmm, will be tough getting a mobo/cpu combo for under $250 that would be an upgrade...

What are you upgrading from?
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An FX-8320. I forget what my motherboard is exactly but it's a Gigabyte AM3+ platform
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marlowe221 wrote:An FX-8320. I forget what my motherboard is exactly but it's a Gigabyte AM3+ platform
New replacements of what you seemingly currently have, or something similar, would be hitting your budget

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBund ... bo.2899068
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I'll take this time to ask, but what should you do when upgrading a GPU and switching from AMD to nVidia? Is there anything you should do before simply switching out the cards?
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Jmustang1968 wrote:
marlowe221 wrote:An FX-8320. I forget what my motherboard is exactly but it's a Gigabyte AM3+ platform
New replacements of what you seemingly currently have, or something similar, would be hitting your budget

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBund ... bo.2899068
I kind of suspected that there might not be an easy upgrade in my price range. I thought about maybe an i5-4440 (or similar). That way I can reuse my DDR3 RAM.

If were to do that, would my windows installation freak out? Does Windows care if you change motherboard from an authentication standpoint?
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marlowe221 wrote:
Jmustang1968 wrote:
marlowe221 wrote:An FX-8320. I forget what my motherboard is exactly but it's a Gigabyte AM3+ platform
New replacements of what you seemingly currently have, or something similar, would be hitting your budget

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBund ... bo.2899068
I kind of suspected that there might not be an easy upgrade in my price range. I thought about maybe an i5-4440 (or similar). That way I can reuse my DDR3 RAM.

If were to do that, would my windows installation freak out? Does Windows care if you change motherboard from an authentication standpoint?
Yes, to a degree. It probably won't auto-authenticate, but you will most likely have to call MS and get them to do it.
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Xeogred wrote:I'll take this time to ask, but what should you do when upgrading a GPU and switching from AMD to nVidia? Is there anything you should do before simply switching out the cards?

Uninstall the AMD drivers, and that's it
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