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I saw your post on the "Post your system" thread, you are aware that the i7 870 wil not fit in your current motherboard, right?
And for the price of a 1030 and that 870 you could have bought a Ryzen 2200g APU, 8gb of DDR4 memory and a AM4 motherboard. The 2200g's I-GPU delivers performance similar to the 1030.
i got my 1030 a year ago and stop acting like the 1030 and 870 can barely run runscape i got mine for about 70 dollars and worked very fine for my needs i dont need to render 8 4k videos in 1 hour so i will be fine sir
I presumed you already owned it maybe as an old office PC and planned to add a GT1030 to do some gaming.
Omega is correct you really should have purchased a Ryzen 2200G as that way you can upgrade in the future. No possible upgrade for the i7 870 which is already showing it's age.
Runescape would be categorized under "basic 3D acceleration". It will struggle to deliver a playable experience in anything recent.
The 10 year old i7 was a really bad purchuse, I hope you didn't pay too much for it and the mobo. These old i7 CPUs still sell for quite a lot online.
sorry for my snappyness im also tired and is 75 dollars bad for cpu and motherboard in total aka taxes and shipping?
For $10 more you could have bought a 2200g already, of course then you still need a mobo and RAM. But then you would have something modern with warranty, less power consumption, significantly better performance, and it can be upgraded later if needed etc..
You do have a cooler which fits this motherboard and is capable enough of cooling this old high-end chip right? Otherwise you will have to drop at least another $30 on a cooler.
im kinda doubting the apus performance and the motherboard is like 9-8 years old i have had relatively good luck with motherboards except me optiplex 755 i dont know what happened to her though i needed a upgrade anyway
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FntY5rYR4cE
full i5 2/3 gen systems cost around 100$ if second hand...
Ignore the hardware snob, channels like tech yes city on youtube cover old hardware. $70 dollars shipped with ram and everything else isn't too bad for an 870, but to be honest if you want to buy a used office machine to turn into a budget gaming pc you should aim for at least 3rd or 4th generation intel i5/i7, the leap in performance was much bigger during the early generations of i series processors.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hG8q6hO5yJ4
That's not a bad deal, what model board you did you get with it?
put a good cooler on it and aim for 3.5-4ghz
first lower ram and cpu to lowet multi, and see how far the fsb can go
from there set fsb to stock, put cpu multi max to see where its limit is
and raise the fsb to oc
finally set ram multi (rated speed / 2 / fsb)