Upgrade possible?

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Hi,

I am new to the forums, so i hope i am posting in the correct area.

I built my first gaming rig almost 3 years ago now, but am slowly starting to see a dip in my FPS with current gaming titles (CoD:WaW in particular). I dont really want to spend loads on a completely new system now, as i head back to university in September so the machine will lay idle for about 9 months. My current build consists of:

OCZ StealthXStream 600W PSU - SLI Ready ATX2.2
2 x Kingston 1GB DDR 400MHz/PC3200
Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe Socket 939 Nvidia NF4 ATX
AMD (San Diego) Athlon 64bit 4000+ 939pin 1mb L2cache Retail Boxed
Western Digital WD2500JS Caviar SE 250GB 7200RPM SATA2/300 8MB Cache
Pioneer DVR-110D 16x DVD±RW Dual Layer Internal IDE (Black) - OEM
MSI Nvidia GeForce 7800GT 256mb PCI-Express Dual DVI + TV Out

I know most of them are out of date, but if i could squeeze a few more FPS out of a new graphics card just to last me until September it would be brilliant.

Is it possible for me to do this and would it be worthwhile, as i could save the money i have now and build a brand new system in May next year?

Budget: £50 - £100 (if it can be done upgrading just my graphics card)
Monitor: 19" Samsung - 1280 x 768 or 1280 x 1024 resolution
Use: Mid - High End Gaming (Call of Duty mainly)

Are there any other parts i could upgrade reasonably cheap?
 
put a 4670 (new) or 8800GT (2nd hand) in that rig and enjoy a good boost in framerates.

also try to find a skt939 althlonX2 as cheaply as possible if you do a lot of multitasking

alternatively get a 4850 for jsut over £100 (~120ish), this, if you dont change monitors should last you for a while and you can put it in your pc you build in may next year although it wont be as powerful as cards available then
 
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Upgrade the graphics card as that is the biggest limiting factor.

If you want an increase in general speed/performance look to get a 2nd hand X2 with a high clock.

basically as above :)
 
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