I'm after making my PC a bit faster. Doing video work and general use has gotten pretty slow.
The specs are:
Windows 7 64bit
i5 4670 processor
nvidia MSI GTX 750...I think
8GB ram
I'm not the most clued up about PC's. What would be the easiest thing for me to upgrade for faster performance?
Cheers
For video work, there are three tihngs that will help, either in combination, or singularly.
More cores: The more working threads you have the faster your videos will render. Your current i5 has 4 cores, but no hyperthreading, so only has 4 threads, whereas upgrading to a i7 4790 will give you 8 threads and a noticeable boost, particularly with software that is threaded well such as Premier Pro.
Bear in mind that a CPU replacement can result in more significant surgery as, depending on the situation, you may need to replace the system board. And that's an "everything out" job.
Good opportunity to clean everything, though
Not in the above case.... both his, and the one recommended above are socket 1150... no problems.. just check whether it needs a BIOS update.
You don't mention budget, but 6 core (12 threads) and 8 core (16 threads) are available, but that WOULD also need a motherboard upgrade... and 8 core will also need DDR4 RAM, so you're getting close to building a new machine there.
More Memory: 16GB should really be the minimum for video rendering as it can get pretty memory intensive when using lots of effects.
Doing both the above would be my choice.
If you use software that can make use of it, a decent MVidia Quadro or AMD Fire GPU is the way to go, and shift the rendering to the GPU, but again, fast Quadro and Fire cards are expensive.
If you do NOT upgrade RAM, fitting a DEDICATED SSD for scratch disk (not used by Windows... just for scratch disk) can be of benefit too.... but RAM is cheap, so fill your boots.
Best bang for the buck would be another 8GB and upgrade to a i7 that has 8 worker threads.