K.O.Kiki wrote: » TBH the 2500K is fine for the above-mentioned games - I'm surprised you don't have a GPU listed for WoW (though it'd be the one part to upgrade ASAP). I would, however, chuck the PSU for a modern unit with warranty. Also, get a decent SSD & do a fresh install of Windows 10 64-bit. Finally I've thrown in a smaller, lighter case in case you want to transport the rig.PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchantCPU: Intel - Core i5-2500K 3.3 GHz Quad-Core Processor (Purchased For £0.00)CPU Cooler: ARCTIC - Freezer 13 36.4 CFM CPU Cooler (£23.22 @ Amazon UK)Motherboard: ASRock - Z68 Pro3 GEN3 ATX LGA1155 Motherboard (Purchased For £0.00)Storage: Kingston - A400 240 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive (£32.60 @ Amazon UK)Video Card: EVGA - GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6 GB SC GAMING Video Card (£202.46 @ Amazon UK)Case: Corsair - SPEC-01 RED ATX Mid Tower Case (£47.99 @ Amazon UK)Power Supply: EVGA - SuperNOVA G3 (EU) 550 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply (£79.62 @ Amazon UK)Total: £385.89Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when availableGenerated by PCPartPicker 2019-01-06 21:19 GMT+0000 Regarding your screen, hard to know what model it is - SyncMaster is a product line, not a model identifier.
TerrorFirmer wrote: » A full build including Ryzen 1600, 8GB DDR4 3000mhz, B350/B450M motherboard, 240GB SSD + RX570 should be doable on your budget. Although for your described uses you don't really need any of it, just an RX570, another 8GB of DDR3, an SSD + a monitor upgrade would be easily doable on 600 either. You could also get an i7-3770 and drop it in for about €90 2nd hand, big improvement on the 2500K.
K.O.Kiki wrote: » CEX have i7-3770 for €110, i7-3770K for €120https://ie.webuy.com/search?stext=i7-3770&view=list&inStock=1 I'd pay the extra for K. They also have 8Gb DDR3 for €30 (1600 MHz) / €32 (1866 MHz)https://ie.webuy.com/product-detail/?id=smem9qaeb&categoryName=memory-desktop-ddr3&superCatName=computing&title=8-gb-pc12800-ddr3-1600mhz-240-pin-memoryhttps://ie.webuy.com/product-detail/?id=smem9qae8b&categoryName=memory-desktop-ddr3&superCatName=computing&title=8-gb-pc14900-ddr3-1866mhz-240-pin-memory *edit* The plus for buying from CEX is they give warranty on used parts.
TerrorFirmer wrote: » Yes, at stock the 3770 is much better for newer games than an overclocked 2500K due to the extra threads, but for the sake of a €10 I'd get the K for sure and give it a nice overclock. With RAM, make sure it's in dual channel, eg not in random single or mixed size sticks, so 2x8GB, or 4X4GB, etc.
_DMac_ wrote: » Did you get more ram? I have 3x4gb ddr3 sticks you can have.
darego wrote: » have everything in the computer except the GPU, which i will have next week. i'll be using the integrated graphics until then. just did a clean install of windows 10 but now i can't get the resolution back to 1920x1080 like i had it on windows 7. max it will allow is 1280x1024. anyone know why?