Should I upgrade more than just my memory?

cplindem

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I have a 7 year old computer:

EVGA nForce 680i Motherboard (limit of 8GB DDR2 ram)
BFG GeForce 8800GTX 768MB GDDR3 Video Card
Silverstone 750W power supply
Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 2.66GHz processor
Windows 8.1 32-bit (limit of 4GB ram)

I had 4 x 1GB sticks of DDR2 800 ram

1 set of those sticks just died (Windows wouldn't boot. Removing them it boots fine). I figured it's time to upgrade anyway. Unfortunately a year or two ago I chose 32-bit Windows. As far as I can tell, there is no discount available for me to purchase 64-bit even though I already have 8.1 32-bit.

I was thinking of purchasing 2 x 4GB 800 DDR2 ram to set myself up for the future. Does this make sense? I am a gamer amongst other things, but it doesn't necessarily have to be top-end.

Should I be upgrading other components in addition to ram? Should I get a new motherboard so I can go for DDR3 or DDR4? New CPU? New GPU? What is most cost-effective?


Any advice is appreciated.
 
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you need a full upgrade your configuration is quite old adding more ram will not make your pc fast and give you any better performance in games.

cplindem

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What about keeping some of the components?
PSU?
Hard drives?
DVD burner?

I'm guessing you're saying I absolutely have to replace CPU, GPU, motherboard, ram.
Could I replace them piecemeal—one at a time? What to prioritize if so?

Thanks
 

cplindem

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Assuming I replace most of my components in addition to the memory and os, I'm looking at these:

Intel Core i5-4430
geforce gtx 970
ASUS Z87-PRO motherboard
G.Skill 8gb ddr3

Sound reasonable?
 


Yes its a very good upgrade from what you currently have and you can keep the old HDD,DVDrom and PSU.