UnitedExpress4180

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Hi Jake,
The 6750 is almost 1 GHz faster than your current 2160, so there will be a noticeable increase in performance in just about every application. Plus, since it starts at a much higher clock speed, you will likely be able to achieve a much higher overclock than what is possible on your current chip. Hope this helps!
 

jakepf1

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Thanks, how many more fps do you think ill get in games like cod black ops or gta iv ?
 
What graphics card do you have? If the bottleneck in your system is the GPU then upgrading the CPU will not help, but assuming the CPU is whats holding you back then adding nearly 1GHz will be a good improvement but I would not bother unless its cheap.
 

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you will run the game but @ low settings (you might get the textures quality high) with 20fps avg or higher

you can OC your card, gpu clock 700 and memclock 700 you can get a few more fps make sure you have a good cooling case
 

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Do you have a alienware?
 

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AMD Turion X2 @2400MHz 4GBRams ATI 5450 500GB WD HDD

HD5450:
2GBDDR3
GPU Clocks @700
Memory Clocks @700
MemoryBW 11.2GB/s
Temps Idle:55c
Temps Fullload:~80c

played Diablo 3 on max @1024x768 with AA i get 30fps avg
 

RyQril

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thnx :p yeah kinda decent for me, dont play games that much on it, am a programmer and game developer (working on project) so i need my desktop too.

@jakepf1, u should get that cpu.