What motherboard to get for my HP Pavilion p6-2310

Leshaun

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Okay im thinking about getting a GTX 660 but people say my cpu is weak so i was going to upgrade to the best processor in the FM1 socket area and i heard that cpu isnt a good cpu and will bottleneck my gpu alot. So can someone tell me what motherboard to get that will fit inside of my computer and work. I also heard that when you install a new mobo then you will have to get a OS system is that true?http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c03513433&prodSeriesId=5295969

Windows 8
PCI Express 2.0 x16
Ram 6GB
2.80Ghz
Power Supply 600Watt (Use to have a 300Watt but i upgraded it))
Current Graphics card AMD Radeon HD 6410D (Upgraded it to the GTX 550 Ti)
 
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It depends on if your motherboard supports that cpu, you will have to go to HPs website and look up your tower and motherboard to find out.

The GTX 660 and 7870 are fairly close so that is a good comparison.

The A8 will get bottle necked that is for sure, the FM1 socket and the FM2 for that matter is just not good for high end computing. If you are going that route I would only buy parts that you would want to put in a new pc.

BTW earlier I was suggesting that you build a completely new computer and that an FX8320 would be a good option to put in it. OEM cases are bad for upgrading both due to size, layout and airflow.
Yes you will have to get new os license key because the key is tied to your motherboard.

I would recomend you save up and build an entire new tower and then sell your old one. At this point the only things you are not replacing is the ram, case, dvd burner.

When you start upgrading many components every single part in an OEM computer starts to hold you back, it will just be easier to build new, espically if you still have the old power supply to throw in the computer.

You can stay amd route and get a am3+ board with a fx-8320. This is the best bang for buck cpu you can get, you can always go intel route as well if budget allows it.
 

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So, just build a new computer? Or are you telling me i can get a am3 board with a Fx-8320 to put in there?
 

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I might just get the A8-3870k And just overclock it to 3.3Ghz and use a GTX 660 If it bottlenecks which it will oh well..i only play GTA San Andreas all im trying to do is play on max settings with mods and get good frame rates. So, can i just put a A8-3870k Cpu in there since its a Fm1 socket? Ive seen someone on YouTube have a A8-3870k and overclocked his to 3.3Ghz and he had a HD 7870 and was playing battlefield 3 getting Min- 80 and max-120. So if that card works for him i think a GTX 660 Wouldn't fall far from that.
 
It depends on if your motherboard supports that cpu, you will have to go to HPs website and look up your tower and motherboard to find out.

The GTX 660 and 7870 are fairly close so that is a good comparison.

The A8 will get bottle necked that is for sure, the FM1 socket and the FM2 for that matter is just not good for high end computing. If you are going that route I would only buy parts that you would want to put in a new pc.

BTW earlier I was suggesting that you build a completely new computer and that an FX8320 would be a good option to put in it. OEM cases are bad for upgrading both due to size, layout and airflow.
 
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Leshaun

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Yeah i just looked on the website and called Hp and they said i could upgrade the cpu just make sure i use anti static band so i wont damage anything. Thanks for your help :)