Should i sell my pc for 400$ and build a new one

drilonvokshi1233

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should i sell my pc ? and get this one

i5 4570
gt 9800 1gb
1tb hdd
8gb ram ddr3
cooler master silencio 352

to buy a
g4560 procesor
8gb ram ddr4
gtx 750 ti 2gb
450w psu
1tb hdd
case a simple black one

after 3-4 months i will upgrade to a i5 7400 thats why im trying to build this
 
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"got a 750 ti im planning to sell it this summer and add 500-600$ and build a beast ryzen or i5 7600k"

That's no beast of a system plan, that's the biggest waste of money. And the fact that you're aiming at a 7600k shows that you don't understand your components as well as you think you do.

Take the advice with a grain of salt. Keep your current setup, buy yourself an actual graphics card and not a toy that is 750ti.

gussrtk

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why don't you just buy a new graphics card...?

you're plannning to replace a 4core i5 for a 2 core pentium? with the same amount of ram.... just a better Graphics card. You're making trades for much of the same and a lot of nothing.

step 1. Buy a new graphics card 1050ti if it may / or 1060
step 2. get an SSD drive

FINISHED. enjoy.
 
I'll keep it to a simple no.

Your Haswell CPU is just fine for today's games. I am using the 4690K(most likely will OC with the new card) and just ordered a 1080 Ti. I'd buy a fairly inexpensive PSU. https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139200 It's the same price as their 550W. A lower load will mean less heat and therefor a quieter unit.

After that the door's open to any GFX card. I'd not buy anything weaker than the 1050 Ti 4GB. If you can afford the 1060 3GB that is a move I would make.
 

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got a 750 ti im planning to sell it this summer and add 500-600$ and build a beast ryzen or i5 7600k
 

drilonvokshi1233

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yeah i know but they are expensive xD
 


Yes, GPUs are expensive but they are the #1 way to improve gaming. Your original build is good. If you want to improve gaming then you need to get a better GPU. a 750ti is weak, but getting a 10xx will help. Don't sell what you have, just invest in your GPU. U know why I say this?
 
I strongly agree on keeping your current base build if you're only worried about gaming. That's a solid processor, and could keep up with most modern GPUs. If I were you, I would shoot for a 1060 or 1070, another 8 gigs of ram, and an SSD in the long run. If you go up to a 1080 or higher, I'd consider rebuilding the rest of your system as well.
 

gussrtk

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"got a 750 ti im planning to sell it this summer and add 500-600$ and build a beast ryzen or i5 7600k"

That's no beast of a system plan, that's the biggest waste of money. And the fact that you're aiming at a 7600k shows that you don't understand your components as well as you think you do.

Take the advice with a grain of salt. Keep your current setup, buy yourself an actual graphics card and not a toy that is 750ti.
 
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