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#1: Planning an upgrade Author: PJ1-xLocation: Thomaston , CT , USA PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2018 11:30 pm
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I am looking into an AMD A10 5800k  processor
                              ASUS A88X - PRO mb
                              32gig GSKILL SNIPER memory
      I am on a tight budget , and these parts are all second hand from a friend
      My question is will it run BF1 , BF5 , COD:WWII , COD:BO4 ?
      To build it and find I can't run at least  BF1 and WWII would be disappointing to say the least .
      Does anyone have some input ?

#2: Re: Planning an upgrade Author: WolfFangLocation: Kentucky PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2018 4:56 am
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Just doing some quick looks, I would say based on the minimum requirements probably BO4 but for an AMD processor for BF5 they are saying a FX-8350 which is an 8-core processor. This one is a decent quad-core. So not too sure on BF5. The other big factor with both of these games is the video card. What card are you going to run?

#3: Re: Planning an upgrade Author: mr-t PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2018 5:11 pm
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looking at the specs, its not going to run those game with any reasonable output if at all,
the processor is an 11 year old chip and if your going to be using the built in graphics then o'm all most positive that it isn't going to run the games.

don't know how much you have to spend or already have for the best advice post what your currently running.

and 32gig of ram is over kill unleast your render large video or cads etc.

at the moment its a bad time to be buying a new system as ram and gpu prices are still high but looking for good deals in the second hand market it a good way to go.

but for the protection/warrenty factor some times it better to buy new. i'm running a fx8350 and it stuggles with some games, i'm going to be upgrading soon just waiting for the right prices.

i would suggest looking at amd ryzen chips bang for buck is pretty good

#4: Re: Planning an upgrade Author: astro7730Location: Peterborough, Ontario Canada PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2018 9:42 pm
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PJ1-x you can visit https://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri and see what games your pc will run it will download a small program called system requirements labs once you have it you can use their website to see if your pc can handle any game on the market

#5: Re: Planning an upgrade Author: astro7730Location: Peterborough, Ontario Canada PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2018 9:47 pm
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personally i dont see it handling bf5 or bo4 however it may run BF1.
at 3.4-4.2 boosted i think the CPU will be a bottleneck to what ever Vidcard you plan to run

#6: Re: Planning an upgrade Author: target PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2018 10:27 pm
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I have these parts, anyone is welcome to them,  

intel core i7 i7-7700 x712e51
asus prime h270m-plus

We were working  at a hospital and the IT  mang. wanted a vendors computers out of his tele. rooms, by the time I came in everything was taken, I talked my friend into letting me gut the one he took, all he wanted was the case. so I have them and the mem. is there to, I think its 2 x 4 gig, so it has 8 and room for 2 more.  Let me know if anyone wants it..

#7: Re: Planning an upgrade Author: JohnnyLocation: Wisconsin PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2018 3:52 pm
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target wrote (View Post):

I have these parts, anyone is welcome to them,  

intel core i7 i7-7700 x712e51
asus prime h270m-plus

We were working  at a hospital and the IT  mang. wanted a vendors computers out of his tele. rooms, by the time I came in everything was taken, I talked my friend into letting me gut the one he took, all he wanted was the case. so I have them and the mem. is there to, I think its 2 x 4 gig, so it has 8 and room for 2 more.  Let me know if anyone wants it..

I'll take all of it for a Christmas build

#8: Re: Planning an upgrade Author: target PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2018 9:54 pm
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OK Johnny, I think I have a 250g  ssd, and an extra video card to, I will look tonight, and get it ready to mail.

#9: Re: Planning an upgrade Author: JohnnyLocation: Wisconsin PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 12:48 am
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Oh sweet send what ya can man, I'm still for sure going to need a PSU

#10: Re: Planning an upgrade Author: agmaasLocation: usa PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 2:49 am
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Hope it workd for you

#11: Re: Planning an upgrade Author: PJ1-xLocation: Thomaston , CT , USA PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 5:01 am
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So , I am probably looking to not use the used parts after all . I found some good prices foe an AMD Ryzen5 1600 , and a MSI B450 Tomahawk MB. Trying to sort out memory , and at this time I have an EVGE GTX 660 SC that I will upgrade next year if I need to.  I did read a while ago , people having issues running older games with the Ryzen  , or was it not a problem . I appreciate all the input

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