chaosblade
Unconfirmed Member
It's only around $150 more going from i3 2100 & H61 MB to i5 2500K & P67 MB. The added performance and future proof well worth it long term. If he can't afford it now, just save up for another month or so.
~$130 for a motherboard (+70), +$100 for the CPU (+170), +20 for a cooler worthwhile for OCing to that range (+$190), $14 more RAM (+$204). Maybe not quite 50% of the base PC, but I don't see any reason to recommend all that if he's seriously just using this build for two games with low system requirements and normal use like web and documents.
That's his decision though, that build will perform fine for Blizzard and Valve games.
Sorry for the crudeness of the pic, I hate working on this netbook.
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The only 4x2 I have looks pretty connected.
Can't really see much, but whatever it is doesn't look like a PSU plug. Hard to tell though, was anything from the old PSU plugged into it?
Given the positioning, it does indeed look like it could be a 4 pin CPU connector, and your PSU may have a 4+4 pin one. I don't see one in the picture, but the positioning is right for that.
I'd plug in everything else and try it, if something isn't getting power the worst that will happen is that you can't boot. Hopefully we're not confused over a fan header or something :lol