yes I would I upgrade the CPU first.I know that i will have bottleneck but i don't know if that can destroy my cpu.I plan to buy the gpu after i get enough money i will upgrade my cpu.
I don't have graphics card or if you think Intel Hd Graphics is graphics cardwhat's your current graphics card?
seems like you need a graphics card more than a new CPU, then.I don't have graphics card or if you think Intel Hd Graphics is graphics card
Well i saw on net that the prices started dropping.seems like you need a graphics card more than a new CPU, then.
you're in a bit of a pickle though, as we should be right on the cusp of nvidia's 2 year release cycle for new graphics cards, and the current (read: 2 year old) graphics cards that are out are still way overpriced due to mining pressures.
Well i saw on net that the prices started dropping.
Is the thebottlenecker.com site accurate?yeah, mining isn't as profitable due to the drop in coin prices combined with the huge increase in difficulty over the last year with all the cards having been gobbled up. so, prices have fallen because it isn't as good a return as it was. but there is still a return (as well as speculation that the coin prices go back up).
but prices are still way high.
no clue, never heard of it until today. even if it is, it's calculating a general figure and won't be tailored for your specific games.Is the thebottlenecker.com site accurate?
Mostly CS;GO,League of Legends,Rocket league,Fortnite but i started playing other games but i hate always putting everything to low resolution and all settings to low i even modify the config folder.no clue, never heard of it until today. even if it is, it's calculating a general figure and won't be tailored for your specific games.
speaking of which, what games do you play?
the problem is that my mobo support this - Supports New 4th and 4th Generation Intel® Xeon® / Core™ i7 / i5 / i3 / Pentium® / Celeron® Processors (Socket 1150)If you're mainly playing games like CS:GO and LoL why not get a Raven Ridge APU like the Ryzen 2400G? You'll get both upgrades in one and the integrated GPU should be good enough for those games at 1080p. That should tide you over for a while and you can upgrade to the next gen cards when they come out, if you feel the need.
Rocket league benchmark at the bottom of this page.