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You made me fall from my chair man :D
You came in here with an issue, people are just trying to help you out, no need to rage like that.
I'm not rich either and have a 2x less powerfull computer compared to you, still I can play with 40-60fps with everything on very low, with low peaks of 25~ fps.
Just start saving up for new parts, keep in mind that when you plan to switch CPU you'll need motherboard and new DDR4 RAMS (if you go Skylake or higher) at the same time, unless you go for a Motherboard that supports DDR3 RAM with Skylake chipset.
Exactly my point, 33% stock. Overclock the 3770k and the number will be even smaller. Why would he justify upgrading his CPU, then also his motherboard and ALSO his RAM, to get a 20% increase from 3770k OC to 7700k stock? That's not really worth it for him.
I have the same set up but with 16gb of ram. I'm getting 70-90 frames, not sure what you're doing.
It's not invalid, the 7700k stock is fast enough to run PUBG without problems. Since the difference between 3770k OC and 7700k Stock ain't that big, theres no reason for him to upgrade that. If he wants an upgrade he might as well wait for Coffe Lake, cuz that's gonna be way faster than 7700k and for him only +-100 Euro more.
What is it with Chinese people writing Chinese when they clearly see that we are writing in English. Do you expect us to understand you?