We can find a match if you don't want to get all new. Also with 7GB of 8GB being used I would be adding more RAM. I would not be starting with a motherboard issue as the root cause for your stuttering, it is not really indicated here. This game feels really processor heavy, Would the i7-7700 make a huge improvement?īased on your reply regarding CPU and RAM usage I strongly believe that the 7400 is your issue. Btw I have 7gb ram usage when in guild wars 2, and my CPU is at 80-90% and can spike to a 100% at some moments, the temperature is fine. Thank you so much for helping once again, i cannot describe how grateful i am.ĮDIT: Could my motherboard be the problem? Not using my gears full potential? I heard that could happen. In my manual it only said how to remove the HDD and ram (i have 1tb and 8gb ram) so i was getting worried that those were the only options. So if i understand this correctly, with my motherboard, i can get the i7-7700, my PSU is 450W which will suffice, no "extra" upgrades needed, correct? I hope this is possible. And wow that is such good news to hear that i can get the i7-7700! No worries, i do have to 450w! I cannot access the crucial link i'm afraid. Thank you so so much for taking your time to help me, it is really heart warming to see that you even linked everything and took your time, i didn't even think i'd get a reply from someone. If you want to match your current RAM then you need to determine what exactly it is. Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Memory: Crucial - Ballistix Elite 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2666 Memory ($135.99 Amazon) If you go with all new RAM this is what I would getĬPU: Intel - Core i7-7700 3.6GHz Quad-Core Processor ($289.99 SuperBiiz) Crucial is showing higher speeds are compatible so that is an option. So your challenge is to either match the existing RAM or purchase all new RAM. And from your vendor website it appears that you have a 1x8GB DDR4 2400MHz stick, Lenovo PN 01AG805. You have a two slot motherboard which supports up to 2x16GB RAM. Upgrading the RAM is a little more problematic. You can look at the label on the PSU to see. I would hope like crazy that you have the 450W, a GTX 1070 on a 280W would be insane. It also shows on page 58 that it comes with either a very small 280W PSU or a 450W PSU. shows that the i7-7700 is compatible and that would be my choice anyways as it has a 65W TDP which matches the TDP of the i5-7400. There could be other reasons for the stuttering. It is possible that the i5-7400 is bottlenecking the 1070 but it shouldn't happen a lot. First, here is the hardware manual for this computer
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