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  1. 4gb it should say :).. typo elLoCo: i5-4670k is the plan in the future, i most definately won't stick to dualcore after the "real" upgrade.. kein: well, after the "real" upgrade it won't be an issue, it's just now as a cheap quickfix to make it playable. im planning on getting a i5-4670k cpu and ssd disc.. If i can, keep the present Graphics, but i dunno how well it performs. i fell like the CPU is the bottleneck now, but if i upgrade to a i5-470k and keep the graphics, then the graphics will be a big bottleneck instead i guess.. AtomQuark: Not sure if i understand the question?.. I have like 70 usd that i can spend on the computer as of today, when i do the big overhaul depends on what i decide to get and how much it is to spend for what i want basically.. but right now it looks like it will be around 650 usd.. i5-4670k, GA-Z87MX-D3H mobo, 8gb ram, ssd disc.
  2. FlamingDefibs: But will it make any improvments? The cpu swap is just as a quick and cheap way to make the game playable until i, in couple of months time, have the money for a complete overhaul.The cost of those cpus is next to nothing so it's no big deal when it comes to the cost, but it might make the game a little bit more fun, i'm tired of the crappy fps, so if i can get 15-20 fps i'd be happy instead of 10-13 which i have now :).. on the lowest graphics settings, windows swap file on different harddrive and so on.. Trigger Hippy: haha, yeah that might be a solution :), i wouldn't get killed anyway, everyone would just feel sorry for the stupid bastard running around like that ;) I've actually tried that and it doesn't seem to do any difference whatsoever on the fps..
  3. Im tired of having 20fps at the most in the game (mostly 10-13) so i was planning on getting a slightly better cpu since i really dont have the money right now to get a new motherboard, cpu, memory, graphics + ssd disc (which is the plan later on).. What i have now is: Asus m2n-sli (supports AM2/AM2+ cpu's) amd athlon x2 5200+ cpu (2.7Ghz) 5gb memory Gigabyte HD 6570 graphics (1gb memory) The graphics card is hardly the best, but i think my biggest bottleneck is the cpu (or atleast hoping it is :) ) I am choosing between a athlon x2 6000+ (3.0Ghz) or phenom x3 8450 (2.1Ghz) cpu The question is: What is best, more cores or more Ghz? I know it's two old and shitty cpu's, but i don't have much choice at the moment since i need something that fits on my current motherboard and i will upgrade all of it in the future. But i don't want to just be able to play at slightly better fps than now, it's horrible now :) Another option is to get a cheap motherboard + cpu but i would still need to know about ghz vs cores.
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