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Processor | Intel Core i5 4690K |
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Motherboard | AsRock Z97 Extreme4 |
Cooling | Hyper 212 Evo |
Memory | 16GB |
Video Card(s) | R9 Nano |
Storage | 256GB SATA SSD 2TB WD Blue |
Display(s) | 1920x1080 |
Case | Cooler Master Elite 130 |
Power Supply | CX650M |
Software | Argh, Windows 10. I hated Windows 7. I hate Windows 10 more. Give me back XP!!! |
So right before x-mas my motherboard died.
I RMAed it to ASUS and they sent me back a replacement.
The replacement is an R2.0 version but I think it should be close enough to the original.
Anyway, at some point between when I took my FX-6300 out of the old motherboard and and when I received the replacement motherboard some of the pins got bent.
I didn't have the original packaging for the CPU so I put it up on a shelf over my desk where I though it would be safe wrapped in an anti-static bag.
When I tried to bend the pins back I got most of them straight but I ended up breaking 2 of them off.


I tried the processor anyways and of course it doesn't work.
Luckily I have an old Sempron 145 I pulled out of an old pre-built that I was able to throw in my computer to get it back up and running with the new motherboard.
But now I have to find something better because that Sempron isn't going to play any games.
I found someone selling a Phenom II x6 1090T really cheap and it is about the best I can afford right now.
So my question is can the processor even handled modern games?
Also, how badly will it hold back my SLI GTX 660 video cards?
I'm mainly playing BF4 and Skyrim right now and I just got a 2560x1440 monitor for x-mas.
I RMAed it to ASUS and they sent me back a replacement.
The replacement is an R2.0 version but I think it should be close enough to the original.
Anyway, at some point between when I took my FX-6300 out of the old motherboard and and when I received the replacement motherboard some of the pins got bent.
I didn't have the original packaging for the CPU so I put it up on a shelf over my desk where I though it would be safe wrapped in an anti-static bag.
When I tried to bend the pins back I got most of them straight but I ended up breaking 2 of them off.



I tried the processor anyways and of course it doesn't work.
Luckily I have an old Sempron 145 I pulled out of an old pre-built that I was able to throw in my computer to get it back up and running with the new motherboard.
But now I have to find something better because that Sempron isn't going to play any games.
I found someone selling a Phenom II x6 1090T really cheap and it is about the best I can afford right now.
So my question is can the processor even handled modern games?
Also, how badly will it hold back my SLI GTX 660 video cards?
I'm mainly playing BF4 and Skyrim right now and I just got a 2560x1440 monitor for x-mas.