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I'm looking to upgrade the CPU on my HP PRO 3500 8gb ram.
It comes with a Core i3 3240 clocked in at 3.40ghz. I'm very tight on money, but i'm looking to upgrade to 4 cores instead of only 2. I heard 4 cores is a lot better than two for gaming, and I'll be pairing it with a GTX 1050.
I'm looking for something that wont bottleneck my GPU too much, and something my mom wont mind buying really quickly (50$ is as high as i can ask for, 30$ is realistic, but i'm okay with saving up more for something marginally better if its really worth it.)
It comes with a Core i3 3240 clocked in at 3.40ghz. I'm very tight on money, but i'm looking to upgrade to 4 cores instead of only 2. I heard 4 cores is a lot better than two for gaming, and I'll be pairing it with a GTX 1050.
I'm looking for something that wont bottleneck my GPU too much, and something my mom wont mind buying really quickly (50$ is as high as i can ask for, 30$ is realistic, but i'm okay with saving up more for something marginally better if its really worth it.)