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Hi, im kind of new to building pc's and im pretty sure most of you out there know alot about cpu compability, right now DayZ Chernarus runs pretty swell, There is framerate issues but not of that which makes it so i cant play, But my frames are pretty good in other games, but i want to upgrade my cpu, as i show you the specs please take into mind that his was my first custom pc i built so i didnt want to go all out and buy the best parts because i had no idea if i was going to mess it up, Here are the specs of my current build..

1GB XFX Radeon HD 7770

Intel Pentium G850, Socket 1155, Dual Core, 2.90GHz (Sandy Bridge)

LiteOn IHAS124-04 24x DVD±R

Fractal Design Core 1000

Corsair CX600 600WATT power supply

MSI H61M-P31 (G3) Motherboard (1155 socket)

4GB Corsair Value DDR3 PC3-10600 (1333)

500GB Seagate ST500DM002 Barracuda SATA III 6Gb/s, 7200rpm

Windows 7 64BIT Professional

And i want to upgrade to an:

Intel Core i5 3570K,1155, Ivy Bridge, Quad Core, 3.4GHz, 5 GT/s DMI, 650MHz GPU, 6MB Smart Cache, 34x Ratio, 77W, Retail

BUT! It says that it does suppourt my mother board because its a 1155 socket, but it says that: Ivybridge CPU's will work on H61/H67/P67 & Z68 Boards but a BIOS Update may be required for these Motherboards to support them.

But im not quite sure if its compatible completely and i need to peform a BIOS update??? Can someone please help. Note, the cpu i have in now i sandy bridge and i want to upgrade to a Ivy bridge am i allowed to do that??

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Please reply or PM me

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Yup, I believe they're compatible. Also, the 3570k is a big jump up from a Pentium. Enjoy!

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1GB XFX Radeon HD 7770

Intel Pentium G850, Socket 1155, Dual Core, 2.90GHz (Sandy Bridge)

LiteOn IHAS124-04 24x DVD±R

Fractal Design Core 1000

Corsair CX600 600WATT power supply

MSI H61M-P31 (G3) Motherboard (1155 socket)

4GB Corsair Value DDR3 PC3-10600 (1333)

500GB Seagate ST500DM002 Barracuda SATA III 6Gb/s, 7200rpm

Windows 7 64BIT Professional

This is the exact same build I started with except used the Sapphire OC version of that graphics card. Likewise I looked at upgrading the CPU and went to an i5 2500k (2nd Gen CPU) and it was a good decision (great increase in fps AND I could actually use stuff like Fraps)! This motherboard supports up to 3rd Gen cpus such as the 3570k so you shouldn't have a problem as mZLY said.

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This is the exact same build I started with except used the Sapphire OC version of that graphics card. Likewise I looked at upgrading the CPU and went to an i5 2500k (2nd Gen CPU) and it was a good decision (great increase in fps AND I could actually use stuff like Fraps)! This motherboard supports up to 3rd Gen cpus such as the 3570k so you shouldn't have a problem as mZLY said.

Thanks!

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definitely a good upgrade but your gpu will bottleneck it slightly not really enough to be worried about but you wont be able to get into the 50's

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A 3570K wouldn't make any sense as you can not use the open multiplier with an H61 Chipset mainboard.

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A 3570K wouldn't make any sense as you can not use the open multiplier with an H61 Chipset mainboard.

he is right with the H61 you cannot overclock may as well just get a 3570 also changing the bios is risky you would be a hell of a lot better off getting a new mbo

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he is right with the H61 you cannot overclock may as well just get a 3570 also changing the bios is risky you would be a hell of a lot better off getting a new mbo

Getting a new Mainboard will most likely require a fresh OS install. There are cheaper alternatives than the 3570 (e.g. 3550P, 3470) which you can overclock slightly (up to 4,2 GHz I believe) by adjusting the turbo.

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Getting a new Mainboard will most likely require a fresh OS install. There are cheaper alternatives than the 3570 (e.g. 3550P, 3470) which you can overclock slightly (up to 4,2 GHz I believe) by adjusting the turbo.

meh i would probs pick up another copy (i can get a copy of ultimate 64bit genuine OEM for £40) and stick with the 3570 thats just personal preference

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I'd get a new motherboard AND switch to AMD if I were you. Oh, and you have Jack Frags Steambox. It's a terrible build. The CPU bottlenecks everything.

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I'd get a new motherboard AND switch to AMD if I were you. Oh, and you have Jack Frags Steambox. It's a terrible build. The CPU bottlenecks everything.

Your right but i just want to switch up my processor and then get a 2gb asus gtx 660 cu II top but why do i need to upgrade my motherboard because everything is compatible

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dude just get ann ssd, my frame issues on dayz in arma 2 were greatly solved by this. also arma 3 runs frickin sweet for me even oin a laptop intel i3 processor with an nvidia 1gig gpu. literally where arma reads from hard drive ssd makes tons of funs

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Microcenter had a bundle deal of 250 for the 3570k and an Asus p8z77-v motherboard.

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Microcenter had a bundle deal of 250 for the 3570k and an Asus p8z77-v motherboard.

I'd get a new motherboard AND switch to AMD if I were you. Oh, and you have Jack Frags Steambox. It's a terrible build. The CPU bottlenecks everything.

Why do i need a new motherboard?? Im keeping it its brand new and it fits in my case fine i dont need a new motherboard i got it in march

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