Upgrading from Core I7-920 to Core I5-4670.

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#1 deactivated-57dd022e642d9
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Will it be a good upgrade you guys? Please help, because I'm about to boy an new mobo, cpu and memory. Thanks!

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#2 xeffectx
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Will it be a good upgrade you guys? Please help, because I'm about to boy an new mobo, cpu and memory. Thanks!

Zaka
overclock it and wait for skylake.
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#3 mastershake575
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[QUOTE="xeffectx"] overclock it and wait for skylake.

Agree strongly with this response. The Rampage Gene II was EASILY a $150+ motherboard so I would overclock the i7 to 3.5-3.8ghz and just wait (assuming your CPU works fine).
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I've overclocked it to 4.1 GHz

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#5 Grey_Eyed_Elf
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i7 920 at 4.1Ghz... 6GB DDR3 RAM and GTX 760... 120GB SSD.... Yeah there's nothing you can upgrade without feeling like you are wasting your money. If I were you I would stop thinking about performance and start using your PC.
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#6 mastershake575
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I've overclocked it to 4.1 GHz

Zaka
Yeah I see that now (your sig said 2.66 when I posted that reply). Upgrading a first gen i7 at over 4ghz isn't worth it (to be honest that CPU could easily last you another 2-3 years).
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#7 LordRork
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My 920 is still managing to cope with everything I throw at it. As long as your GPU is decent, I'd leave it until you're noticing performance issues.

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I want to play Far Cry 3 on Ultra - 1080p. So I was wondering if I can do it with my current specs.

btw my GPU is MSI N760 Twin Frozr 2GB

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#9 Grey_Eyed_Elf
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I want to play Far Cry 3 on Ultra - 1080p. So I was wondering if I can do it with my current specs.

btw my GPU is MSI N760 Twin Frozr 2GB

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You will be able to do that with that setup.
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#10 deactivated-57dd022e642d9
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Let's hope it does :). I'm going to try FC3 tomorrow.

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i7 920 at 4.1Ghz... 6GB DDR3 RAM and GTX 760... 120GB SSD.... Yeah there's nothing you can upgrade without feeling like you are wasting your money. If I were you I would stop thinking about performance and start using your PC.Grey_Eyed_Elf
+1. Put the money in the bank and save it. You're set for a couple years.
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[QUOTE="Grey_Eyed_Elf"]i7 920 at 4.1Ghz... 6GB DDR3 RAM and GTX 760... 120GB SSD.... Yeah there's nothing you can upgrade without feeling like you are wasting your money. If I were you I would stop thinking about performance and start using your PC.lhughey
+1. Put the money in the bank and save it. You're set for a couple years.

Not sure about that :)' I'm still thinking getting an new mobo + cpu and memory

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[QUOTE="lhughey"][QUOTE="Grey_Eyed_Elf"]i7 920 at 4.1Ghz... 6GB DDR3 RAM and GTX 760... 120GB SSD.... Yeah there's nothing you can upgrade without feeling like you are wasting your money. If I were you I would stop thinking about performance and start using your PC.Zaka

+1. Put the money in the bank and save it. You're set for a couple years.

 

Not sure about that :)' I'm still thinking getting an new mobo + cpu and memory

 

Not worth it.  A 1st gen i5 or i7 quad-core clocked at 3.5ghz or higher should be good to go for the next 2+ years.  Yours is over 4ghz.  There is really no point in upgrading to any sub-$500 CPU on the market right now.  Your current computer is perfect for games like FC3 at 1080p maxed out.  

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Just ordered an new mobo, cpu and memory. The 920 is outdated. the Tems were a little high than I expected. So I moved to Haswell. I'm also doing it for USB 3.0 and SATA III

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#15 ShadowDeathX
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Just ordered an new mobo, cpu and memory. The 920 is outdated. the Tems were a little high than I expected. So I moved to Haswell. I'm also doing it for USB 3.0 and SATA III

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The tems were a little high? Have fun with Haswell then XD
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#16 deactivated-57dd022e642d9
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[QUOTE="Zaka"]

Just ordered an new mobo, cpu and memory. The 920 is outdated. the Tems were a little high than I expected. So I moved to Haswell. I'm also doing it for USB 3.0 and SATA III

ShadowDeathX

The tems were a little high? Have fun with Haswell then XD

Yes, idle 60 and load 70-80, so it's not normal.

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#17 jayd02
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[QUOTE="ShadowDeathX"][QUOTE="Zaka"]

Just ordered an new mobo, cpu and memory. The 920 is outdated. the Tems were a little high than I expected. So I moved to Haswell. I'm also doing it for USB 3.0 and SATA III

Zaka

The tems were a little high? Have fun with Haswell then XD

 

Yes, idle 60 and load 70-80, so it's not normal.

 

Still new to the computer stuff so excuse me if I'm wrong, but a cooler or a fan are out of the question for your temp problems?  Also if you were going to go on and buy the stuff anyways then why ask the forum?  Everybody told you no and you did it anyway?  Its your money, your compy, but it just sounds redundant on my side.

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#18 mastershake575
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Not sure about that :)' I'm still thinking getting an new mobo + cpu and memory

Zaka

Do not do it. Your CPU is fast and the only benefit you might get is USB 3.0 (which in most cases has no benefit over 2.0). Wait for Skylake (your CPU is very very fast).

EDIT: looks like he already bought the new parts. Why in the hell would you make thread, have 6-7 people (everyone in this entire thread) tell you DO NOT UPGRADE and then proceed to upgrade anyways...... (derp). You just paid $300+ dollars to play your games with the same exact settings.....

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#20 LordRork
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You could have bought a decent air cooler for a fraction of the cost if temperature is the issue (mine keeps the 920 in a pretty good range).

Ah well, you pay your money, you take your choice. Just make sure you get a lot of USB 3 stuff, eh?

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[QUOTE="ShadowDeathX"][QUOTE="Zaka"]

Just ordered an new mobo, cpu and memory. The 920 is outdated. the Tems were a little high than I expected. So I moved to Haswell. I'm also doing it for USB 3.0 and SATA III

Zaka

The tems were a little high? Have fun with Haswell then XD

Yes, idle 60 and load 70-80, so it's not normal.

my i7 920 runs hotter then that and still going strong after 5 years they can take alot of heat and abuse.