Who's to say he will upgrade anytime soon? The case is fine.
Unless you don't have a big desk or you go to LAN parties, you won't need a M-ATX case, when an ATX case offers better cooling and is in the same price range.
Oh okay. My question is, why dual core that's i3? I thought i5 was for gaming, and isn't quad core better? I am pretty, not so much new, but un-knowledgeable about computers and their specs.
Oh okay. My question is, why dual core that's i3? I thought i5 was for gaming, and isn't quad core better? I am pretty, not so much new, but un-knowledgeable about computers and their specs.
There are no "gaming" processors, really.
Most games only use 1-2 cores as it is, and the gaming performance between the i3 and i5 is negligible in almost all cases. For the i5 and i7 it's identical.
The i3 is an exceptionally powerful processor and people really underestimate it.
Most games only use 1-2 cores as it is, and the gaming performance between the i3 and i5 is negligible in almost all cases. For the i5 and i7 it's identical.
The i3 is an exceptionally powerful processor and people really underestimate it.
Thank you. I do underestimate it, frankly because I think the higher the better.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883103380
I think it's quite good, I read the reviews, and some mentioned for a new video card. Not sure which though.
- Squarest of the Dogs
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/bh3P
No need for a microATX case, when OP upgrades he might need a bigger mobo.
2 or 3 months.A long-ass time.Oh boy, visual basic. I can barely contain my excitement. Not.
Who's to say he will upgrade anytime soon? The case is fine.
Unless you don't have a big desk or you go to LAN parties, you won't need a M-ATX case, when an ATX case offers better cooling and is in the same price range.
Oh okay. My question is, why dual core that's i3? I thought i5 was for gaming, and isn't quad core better? I am pretty, not so much new, but un-knowledgeable about computers and their specs.
- Squarest of the Dogs
Most games only use 1-2 cores as it is, and the gaming performance between the i3 and i5 is negligible in almost all cases. For the i5 and i7 it's identical.
The i3 is an exceptionally powerful processor and people really underestimate it.
Thank you. I do underestimate it, frankly because I think the higher the better.
- Squarest of the Dogs