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March 26, 2013 6:47:00 AM

So I have:
Radeon HD 7750
AMD A8 Quad-Core 3.2GHz
4GB RAM DDR3

When it comes to CPU/GPU, I think I'm fine since I only play FPS such as Battlefield F2P, Cross Fire, Counter strike, etc. What I need it's more of a pair of 2x8GB RAM and a 500WPSU that would fit my system:

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&lc=en...

Keep in mind, PSU it's just in case I plan to upgrade my GPU/CPU later on.

Thanks

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March 26, 2013 7:00:51 AM

for gaming, 16gb is an overkill. i would rather invest on a good gpu, bu since you are ok with what you have.
for psu, get a 550 or 600w, get seasonic or corsair or other good brands and you're set

damn, no offense but that mobo is, well let's just say that im glad i dont buy pre-built ones
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March 26, 2013 7:02:18 AM

What do you think you need 16GB of RAM for? What is your existing PSU? More than likely it is adequate enough to power a 7750. I would say just get another 4GB DDR3 stick and call it a day.

Why are you looking to upgrade you PSU if your current setup works with the 7750 right now?
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March 26, 2013 7:03:09 AM

4 GB of Ram is more than good enough :)  instead upgrade your CPU to i5 or i7 and you will see performance difference :)  You could also go crossfire if you don't mind but that way you might need to upgrade your PSU...not sure what your current one is at the moment
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March 26, 2013 7:09:26 AM

bluhefner said:
4 GB of Ram is more than good enough :)  instead upgrade your CPU to i5 or i7 and you will see performance difference :)  You could also go crossfire if you don't mind but that way you might need to upgrade your PSU...not sure what your current one is at the moment


That is an AMD board so why do you suggest upgrading to a Core i5/i7? That would basically require a whole new PC. Also, that mobo does not support crossfire?
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March 26, 2013 7:10:57 AM

Didn't even notice that ^^ even so motherboard is cheap :)  so it's not like he would have to waste a lot of money for it and i was just suggesting.
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