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  • pokesquid
    PCHF Member
    • Feb 2018
    • 29

    #1

    PC Upgrade Help

    I want to upgrade my PC to get a GPU, but I don’t know if the GPU will make a difference.
    I have Intel i7 4770S and MSI - H81M - E34 MicroATX.
    Please help…
    Thanks
  • system
    PCHF Owner
    • Jan 2015
    • 7635

    #2
    Please go HERE and download the portable version of Speccy. Save it to somewhere you can find, locate the file and as it comes as a Zip file use your favorite unzip application to decompress it. Open the newly created folder and double left click Speccy.exe if you have a 32 bit system or Speccy64.exe if yours is 64bit. If you are not sure what your system is click HERE.

    [MEDIA=imgur]JMFpNKe[/MEDIA]

    Speccy will open and after a short wait will display a summary of your system specs.
    [ol]
    [li]Click on the file menu.[/li][li]Then click Publish snapshot.[/li][/ol]

    [MEDIA=imgur]NvJMjmm[/MEDIA]

    A dialogue box will ask you to confirm, select yes.

    [MEDIA=imgur]0dFCjbj[/MEDIA]

    Another dialogue box will open
    [ol]
    [li]Click Copy to Clipboard.[/li][li]Then click Close.[/li][/ol]

    [MEDIA=imgur]Lo6qmsI[/MEDIA]

    Now that your link has been copied please paste it into your next post. It should look something like the example below



    BTW: once you have finished with speccy and no longer want it removing it is easy because it is a portable app with no install. Simply delete the downloaded file and folder you created when you decompressed it. Gone:thumbsup:

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    • pokesquid
      PCHF Member
      • Feb 2018
      • 29

      #3
      How does this help?

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      • Bruce
        PCHF Member
        • Oct 2017
        • 10697

        #4
        having a complete snapshot of your system specs will give people an idea of what parts would best be upgraded.
        you say yourself that you don’t know if upgrading the GPU will make a difference…
        if we knew you had 2GB RAM on a 80GB HDD running Windows XP then people would go “No, it won’t”.
        (you don’t even mention your current GPU or planned future GPU choice)

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        • pokesquid
          PCHF Member
          • Feb 2018
          • 29

          #5
          I currently do not have a video card.

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          • TwitchisMental
            PCHF Member
            • Nov 2016
            • 176

            #6
            Originally posted by pokesquid
            I currently do not have a video card.
            Okay, then that would mean you have an integrated video card. Looking at the motherboard specs it does support integrated graphics provided by the CPU.

            Looking at your CPU, it has Intel HD Graphics 4600
            As seen in the specs here - Amazon.com?

            In order for us to better assist you, please provide the information requested by Gus above. This will give us alot of information in terms of what would work best for your computer in terms of an upgrade. For example - your Power Supply Unit. We need to know what amount of power it produces so we know what GPU/s can be installed in your computer without issue.

            Using Speccy as mentioned above would give us that information.

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            • pokesquid
              PCHF Member
              • Feb 2018
              • 29

              #7
              Originally posted by gus
              Please go HERE and download the portable version of Speccy. Save it to somewhere you can find, locate the file and as it comes as a Zip file use your favorite unzip application to decompress it. Open the newly created folder and double left click Speccy.exe if you have a 32 bit system or Speccy64.exe if yours is 64bit. If you are not sure what your system is click HERE.

              [MEDIA=imgur]JMFpNKe[/MEDIA]

              Speccy will open and after a short wait will display a summary of your system specs.
              [ol]
              [li]Click on the file menu.[/li][li]Then click Publish snapshot.[/li][/ol]

              [MEDIA=imgur]NvJMjmm[/MEDIA]

              A dialogue box will ask you to confirm, select yes.

              [MEDIA=imgur]0dFCjbj[/MEDIA]

              Another dialogue box will open
              [ol]
              [li]Click Copy to Clipboard.[/li][li]Then click Close.[/li][/ol]

              [MEDIA=imgur]Lo6qmsI[/MEDIA]

              Now that your link has been copied please paste it into your next post. It should look something like the example below



              BTW: once you have finished with speccy and no longer want it removing it is easy because it is a portable app with no install. Simply delete the downloaded file and folder you created when you decompressed it. Gone:thumbsup:
              What are you trying to look for?

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              • Bruce
                PCHF Member
                • Oct 2017
                • 10697

                #8
                this is going to take ages if you keep on asking questions every time we ask for info.
                the simple fact still remains, we have no idea as to your current configuration, so how can a judgement call be made to your original question.

                (I just re-read your opening post and you don’t actually ask a question, so maybe providing the requested info and stating what it is you are trying to achieve will get the traction you want from this thread - just saying…)

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                • phillpower2
                  PCHF Administrator
                  • Sep 2016
                  • 15205

                  #9
                  pokesquid

                  Assistance works both ways, if you do not provide the information that is asked for by folk that are trying to help you they cannot give you the most appropriate advice.

                  If you wish to continue with this thread please post the requested information so that members and staff can safely help you, if the information is not provided we will take it that you no longer require help and close the thread.

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                  • pokesquid
                    PCHF Member
                    • Feb 2018
                    • 29

                    #10
                    Speccy doesn’t work on my computer, but here are pics of my specs

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                    • plodr
                      PCHF Member
                      • Aug 2016
                      • 1021

                      #11
                      Download the portable version from here
                      Speccy Portable System Information Tool ✅ USB System Tools
                      put it on a USB stick and run it.

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                      • Evan_Omo
                        PCHF Member
                        • Sep 2016
                        • 1257

                        #12
                        Hi pokesquid. Can you also tell us what power supply unit you have in your PC? You will need to open up your desktop and send us a picture of the label information on your power supply. We want to know specifically what the manufacturer is and the total output in watts on the unit so we can get a sense of if you can even upgrade your PC with a better video card.

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                        • system
                          PCHF Owner
                          • Jan 2015
                          • 7635

                          #13
                          The version of Speccy linked to in post 2 was a portable version which will run off a stick, CD, or hard drive. You say it wont run, can you post a reason as to why this is so? Should you fail to provide any information requested this thread will be closed.
                          Originally posted by pokesquid
                          What are you trying to look for?
                          [COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]Information, and there is nothing to reveal that can identify you in the Speccy report.[/COLOR]

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                          • pokesquid
                            PCHF Member
                            • Feb 2018
                            • 29

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Evan Omo
                            Hi pokesquid. Can you also tell us what power supply unit you have in your PC? You will need to open up your desktop and send us a picture of the label information on your power supply. We want to know specifically what the manufacturer is and the total output in watts on the unit so we can get a sense of if you can even upgrade your PC with a better video card.
                            Corsair 430 Watts

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                            • system
                              PCHF Owner
                              • Jan 2015
                              • 7635

                              #15
                              And your Speccy report please

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