Should I upgrade?

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Hey, I have an Intel pentium G2020 2.9ghz and I thinking of upgrading to AMD FX 6300 but for that I have to change my motherboard but I have tight budget. So should I upgrade to amd or buy Intel i3 3220 or stick to my G2020?

P.S.: I only play games on my pc
 
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upgrade to AMD! If you wouldn't have tight budget id reccomend intel i5..but eh you know they're not that cheap,AMD offers bang for the buck,you could also consider intel pentium G3258 ,fully overclockable,matches the best i3's and over twice cheaper than em. whatever you do, DONT BUY I3 FOR GODS SAKE DONT!!

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upgrade to AMD! If you wouldn't have tight budget id reccomend intel i5..but eh you know they're not that cheap,AMD offers bang for the buck,you could also consider intel pentium G3258 ,fully overclockable,matches the best i3's and over twice cheaper than em. whatever you do, DONT BUY I3 FOR GODS SAKE DONT!!
 
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he just said he's on tight budget,now lets open dictionary for what word "tight" means:

adj. tight·er, tight·est
1. Inability to afford or even dream about an intel i5 processor.
2. Fixed or fastened firmly in place: a tight lid; tight screws; a tight knot.
3. Of such close construction as to be impermeable: cloth tight enough to hold water; warm in our tight little cabin.
4.
a. Leaving little empty space through compression; compact: a tight suitcase; a tight weave.
b. Affording little spare time; full: a tight schedule.
5. Closely reasoned or concise: a tight argument; a tight style of writing.
6. Fitting close or too close to the skin; snug: a tight collar; a fit that was much too tight.
7. Slang Personally close; intimate: "me and the D.A., who happen to be very tight with one another" (Tom Wolfe).
8. Experiencing a feeling of constriction: a tight feeling in the chest.
9. Reluctant to spend or give; stingy.
10.
a. Obtainable with difficulty or only at a high price: tight money.
b. Affected by scarcity: a tight market.
11. Difficult to deal with or get out of: a tight spot.
12. Barely profitable: a tight bargain.
13. Closely contested; close: a tight match.
14. Chiefly British Neat and trim in appearance or arrangement.
15. Marked by full control over elements or subordinates; firm: tight management; a tight orchestral performance.
16. Slang Intoxicated; drunk.
17. Baseball Inside.
adv. tight·er, tight·est
1. Firmly; securely.
2. Soundly: sleep tight.
3. Snugly or with constriction: My shoes are laced too tight.
[Middle English, dense, of Scandinavian origin.]