>Tfw you run out of ram and load from pagefile and get hard faults.
>i5 2500k @ 4.5 1.296 vcore
>8gb 1600mhz Ripjaws
>p8z68 v/gen3
>Evga gtx 670 2gb
>Windows 7
>Built in 2012
Should I upgrade my gpu and ram or just build a new rig?
/pcbg/ - PC Building General
At this point you might as well get a new build.
A new CPU means a new mobo and likely DRR4 ram.
You'll eventually want to upgrade your gpu to a 8**/9** series, or a 1060/rx580.
Here's an example of amd fags trying to be smart and can't admit 2080Ti is best value for 4k.
>R7 2700/X - Best high-end gaming
Kill yourself shill
I own nvidia though
>R7 2700/X - Best high-end gaming
Lmao it's worse than a fucking 8400 for gaming.
Delusional AMD retard in charge of advising pc builders to join his cult of subpar performance and broken promises. Embarrassing.
The sentence says it's the better high end versatile cpu. Not the best gaming cpu.
But hey, you post this every single thread, might as well post that too.
Dejeet this
not even the guy, but
>Your cpu cooler is too small,
The cooler adheres to standard footprint and is rated up to 95 W, so it fits very well for a 74 W CPU. I'm already running a Xeon with it.
>the NH-L12/NH-L14 would be better suited.
That monstrosity doesn't fit on the mainboard nor into the case.
>Getting a 2x8 kit will make you save a few euros. 2666MHz would be optimal.
Xeon doesn't care about memory overclocking. It accepts DDR4-2400 ECC memory, so that's what I use.
>Mobo seems Overkill but idk the Xeon series.
I'm upgrading from a Xeon.
>What do you want to do with it?
I want a reliable all-purpose workstation.
>170 euro for a low end 1050Ti
>Sounds massively overpriced.
Yeah, GPUs are overpriced, nothing you can do about it.
I need a proper card, because the CPU doesn't have iGPU, but I don't need to pay for a Quadro. 2 TFLOPs is good enough for the all-purpose use case.