- Mar 26, 2005
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I bought a dell pre-built computer back when CoVid was in full swing and there was no other way to get my hands on a relatively cheap RTX 3070. Because of this I was stuck with an i5-10400F which I recently upgraded to a i7-10700F so I could get better framerate in Diablo 4. Performance did improve but I am still not at stable 60fps @ 1440p despite meeting and exceeding requirements.
I am not willing to sell my rig at a quarter of what I originally paid for it because it still pays 99% of everything I need very well and I don't feel like building any new computers any time soon. My question is, is there any way I can increase performance with my CPU even further? Because I cannot overclock on a dell mobo, is there any kind of "mod" available for this CPU such as the pin mods that were available for some core 2 duos? Maybe there's a cheap Xeon swap I'm not aware of?
Would I see any monumental shift in performance if I got a 10th gen i9 later in the future when its dirt cheap? I don't think there's any sense in me upgrading my video card as I don't play at 4k, and my power supply will not support anything better anyway. Hell, even if it did, I'm sure my CPU would be a bottleneck.
I am not willing to sell my rig at a quarter of what I originally paid for it because it still pays 99% of everything I need very well and I don't feel like building any new computers any time soon. My question is, is there any way I can increase performance with my CPU even further? Because I cannot overclock on a dell mobo, is there any kind of "mod" available for this CPU such as the pin mods that were available for some core 2 duos? Maybe there's a cheap Xeon swap I'm not aware of?
Would I see any monumental shift in performance if I got a 10th gen i9 later in the future when its dirt cheap? I don't think there's any sense in me upgrading my video card as I don't play at 4k, and my power supply will not support anything better anyway. Hell, even if it did, I'm sure my CPU would be a bottleneck.