Yeah, you don't have to tell me twice... Every video I watch with information sounds like gibberish to me.. I really want to run the i5 and since it's an 1150, and ASUS z87/97 should be an exact match.. right? I'm not sure if it's overkill or just the right one.HR, you have a lot to learn, but it comes down to this. Make sure that the mother board, RAM and CPU works with each other.
There is nothing more frustrating than buying RAM that doesn't work with your very picky mother board,
Good website is https://pcpartpicker.com/ that will also tell if your parts or compatible and also it gives you a price on each hardware and a overall total price. Good website if your on a budget or you want to check other builds.That's the thing, I don't even know what motherboard it has. I tried to look at the specifications from the original website but it doesn't really say it although someone did mention that it would be best to upgrade it. I would really prefer an intel based CPU since the they usually seem better than AMD's (from my research). I know about newegg, they got some great prices on things :lol:. I have plenty of time before I start making purchases, I won't be able to buy any parts for myself till after the holidays.
press the Windows key + R and type in dxdiag and press enter. This will show you the basic specifics and names of your hardware.That's the thing, I don't even know what motherboard it has. I tried to look at the specifications from the original website but it doesn't really say it although someone did mention that it would be best to upgrade it. I would really prefer an intel based CPU since the they usually seem better than AMD's (from my research). I know about newegg, they got some great prices on things :lol:. I have plenty of time before I start making purchases, I won't be able to buy any parts for myself till after the holidays.
Don't push him man.... He just might do it....lolDon't forget to delete system 32 if you want better performance, it's just bloating up your hard drive.
That's where I priced mine out. Came close to two grand.Good website is https://pcpartpicker.com/ that will also tell if your parts or compatible and also it gives you a price on each hardware and a overall total price. Good website if your on a budget or you want to check other builds.