PC upgrade tips?
Hey I want to upgrade my pc
Have a 3050ti
Not such a current motherboard and an i5
I want to buy an i7 with a new motherboard and maybe more RAM or something, I don't know much about it, would I then have more fps and better performance in games?
Thanks
If you want to reconfigure processor, motherboard, ram, you can configure a new pc.
If this is the case, I would also buy a new graka esseiden you play no graphics-intensive games
Well, I’ve just got the graphics card to stay
*Just edit the answer
Unfortunately, for a concrete statement, the information is too vague. An i5 can be state-of-the-art or 16 years old. There are also significant differences in performance in each generation of the series.
The likelihood that each (half-way current) i7 processor brings more performance is to assume, but not guaranteed under this circumstance.
Also strongly depends on whether the CPU (and/or memory) are the limiting factors when playing. There is certainly the possibility that selected games do not fully load the processor and rather limit the graphics card.
Therefore, a possible performance increase is to be assumed, but whether this is actually the case, it simply depends on too many variables unknown in this issue.
For gaming, I would actually put on AMD instead of Intel. With AM5, you have updated the platform that is also supplied with new CPUs for a few years. Of course, depending on the budget. n Ryzen 7 7800 x3D. But as I said, budget is of course a question.
you can then have a few fps more, with the graphics card being anything but the Bringer. But also comes to the games. But in the long run I would also upgrade these
I understand, could I get you that one? Know me really bad would be cool if you could help me out
Just your real question we can’t answer:
… would I have more fps and play a better performance?
Answer: Unfortunately we cannot know that. Generally, in games usually due GPU is more required than the CPU and the RTX 3050Ti is one of the weakest RTX graphics cards that exist and just in the desktop area is not known to me that a RTX 3050 TI has appeared. If you have a notebook, laptop PC. Backpack PC or another particularly compact PC your own, then you should check if you can upgrade at all, because often this is not possible with the device classes.
In the OEM range, it may be natural that you may have an RTX 3050 Ti, but also for the finished PCs of the major manufacturers (sus, Lenovo, Medion, HP, Dell, etc.), upgrades are often only possible to a limited extent.
If you can upgrade and want to check where your bottleneck is first.
Is it the CPU or rather the graphics card that limit your performance (If both play as well as stop, then anyway a completely new PC will be useful)?
We do not know whether your current CPU is the reason that the performance in games is the limiting factor and can therefore not say whether a upgrade in the field results for you.
Could you get dm?