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ive been considering upgrading to an i7 3770k because my board supports it and it should give me a decent boost.
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But yeah
the main things i think you need to do is upgrade that RAM, a system like that shouldnt be running less than 1600 imo.
And if you are using a 120GB HDD as a boot drive, then thats an issue in itself. 120GB HDD means its slow as all hell, which isnt good.
If its actually a 120GB SSD, then thats a little better but 120GB is really too small, 250GB should be the minimum for an SSD.
As for the cooler noise, get a better fan for it and you should be good to go.
All you need to upgrade 3 things......
Buy GTX 1060 or 1070--- $250 or $400 ( depends on what you can afford )
Buy an SSD 256GB- $90, and Add another 8GB of DDR 3 RAM- $70.
Speedstep allows the CPU to downclock when the extra power isnt needed and raises accordingly.
his drives are just slow....he not using a SSD but an old slow HDD. fresh installing windows wont change that. Also PC getting slower over time and 5-6 years is a lot also nothing a fresh install of OS would help with.
While thats possible
With speedstep off the clocks would be maxed out, which would give off more heat like he'd be playing a game, depending on the rest of the cooling..
So checking speedstep would be the first thing to try
Afterwhich, renewing the paste would be the 2nd.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUtH6Z8l8w4
Those parts I can take to a future upgrade but a Ram upgrade of expensive DDR3 is future scrap. why its so expensive makes no sense.
i7 2600 rocks, I will take it to my grave.
but yeah, 2nd Gens are still pretty good.