Is it worth changing my duo core e6700 to i7. Will it make much difference in fps in call duty ghost?
Or should I get more ram ?4gb of ddr2 ram at moment to 8 ?
Defiantly worth the change!!! which i7? ah any will be better, not to mention they are quad core too. Don't get cod ghosts for pc, terrible pc port. And if the ram is cheap go for 8gb but remember you have to get the exact same stick(s) when upgrading.
I think it's a 4770k! The thing is if I change CPU I will need to build new system . Ok I can keep ssd and gpu but I will need new mother and ram and CPU of course that's about £500 - £600 altogether ! Is it really worth changing it all and only get a 3-4 fps more or just changing ram and spending £100 odd and getting same result?
OH DEFINALTY better, much imporvement, what are the rest of your specs? just to make sure you aren't going to bottleneck say your GPU by getting an amazing new i7 paired with like a 9800 GT or something, really need like a GTX 600/700 series card.
It will be a ton better, heck a lowly I3 would give you improvment over the E6700, and I5 would blow your mind (I just upgraded from a E6750 to a I5 3350P and it was astounding how much quicker everything was.
It will be a ton better, heck a lowly I3 would give you improvment over the E6700, and I5 would blow your mind (I just upgraded from a E6750 to a I5 3350P and it was astounding how much quicker everything was.
Is it worth changing my duo core e6700 to i7. Will it make much difference in fps in call duty ghost?
Or should I get more ram ?4gb of ddr2 ram at moment to 8 ?
Cheers for the best solution Good look, maybe worth checking out the GTX 700 series cards, many improvements over 600 series cards but it all depends on your budget and remember bottlenecking.