What Parts to Upgrade?

Rhys Renham

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Hello,
I was playing state of decay earlier and didnt realise it could be played in 1080p(silly me), i want to be able to play it in 1920x1080 resolution but i get 24-28 fps on minimum settings. I also like to play other games such as sleeping dogs, sims 3 , battlefield etc.
My question is to play this comfortably at high settings what would i need to replace
My Specs:
Radeon HD 6670
Athlon x4 760k 3.8ghz
6gb ram
300w PSU
1TB 7200 rpm hard drive

Thanks in advance
 
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There's only a £4 different between the CX430 and the XFX 450 and overall the XFX 450 comes out ontop.

BnG

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A 7850 will suit your needs and will not bottleneck the athlon 750k (which is a very good budget CPU). It will run battlefield 4 probably on high settings 1080p.

PS: You might want to take the R7 version of the 7850 but I forgot which one matched it :).
 


But will need a PSU upgrade!
 

Rhys Renham

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Ok so how much will this amount to with a new psu?
 

Rhys Renham

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£75-£100 (can be a bit more flexible but preferably lowest amount possible)

 

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I'd suggest going with a HD 7770, preferably one with a Asus cooler, so you can get the best results from the GPU.
You may also need a trusty PSU to keep sure your computer doesn't surge and blow up with the extra watts being drawn, so I'd go for the XFX Pro Series 450W, It's amazing and I even use it in my own build.
These two will run you over your budget by £10-15, but if you can't fork out the extra £15 then you could change the GPU to a MSI cooled and lower the total price by £10.

Links for the parts.
Asus AMD Radeon HD 7770 : http://www.dabs.com/products/asus-amd-radeon-7770-hd-1ghz-1gb-pci-express-3-0-hdmi-864D.html?q=HD%207770&src=16
XFX 450W ProSeries : http://www.dabs.com/products/xfx-450w-proseries--80plus-bronze-core-edition-full-wired-psu-8DK2.html?q=XFX%20450w&src=16
 

Rhys Renham

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Internal 300W (100V-240V)
Form factor: Internal ATX
Total wattage: 300W
Nominal input voltage range: 200-240V/3A (50-60Hz)
Dimensions: 150mm x 140mm x 86mm (5.9 x 5.5 x 3.4 inches)
Thats all the info i have
 

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Buy a corsair CX430 w. Cheap but very reliable. Combine that with for example a radeon 7770 and you will be able to play games like BF4 on low (maybe medium) settings.
 

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There's only a £4 different between the CX430 and the XFX 450 and overall the XFX 450 comes out ontop.
 
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