What to upgrade next, improving gaming performance (Solved)

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I am planning on upgrading my PC and was looking for suggestions on what to upgrade next. I have a budget of about £250 and my current PC specs are listed below:


Operating System : Windows 10



Motherboard: ASUSTek Computer INC. P8H61-M Pro (5 years old)



CPU: Intel Core i5-2500 3300 (5 years old)



GPU: GTX 1060 6GB (less than a year old)



RAM: 2x4GB DDR3-1333 (PC3-10600) SDRAM (Kingston) (about as old as the PC)



HDD: Hitachi HDS5C3020ALA632 (Approx 1.8GB) (came with PC about 7 years old)


Currently, I am getting 30+ FPS on games like ARMA 3 and SCUM, not what I would expect for this setup. I am worried that my CPU or old motherboard may be bottlenecking my GPU, or my lack of extra RAM may be causing large frame drops (10 FPS) when looking about. I was planning to upgrade my motherboard to something like the [Asus B150 Pro] and getting 1x16 GB of DDR4 RAM along with it. I can get by with my hard drive at the moment (I know a SSD would be better but not my priority right now), my CPU could be upgraded but that would exceed the budget.

Any suggestions regarding my questions would be appreciated, thanks.
 
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You understand that upgrading your motherboard would mean you have to upgrade your CPU right? the CPU you currently have will NOT work in a B150 motherboard...

That motherboard was just a example, I am unsure if I should just save up so I can upgrade the motherboard, RAM and CPU at the same time. Maybe go for late intel i5 or i7 CPU.
 
Hi and welcome to the forums. :)

Your Sandybridge cpu and motherboard are several generations old and not compatible with anything that is available now. You could drop in a second hand Ivybridge i7 3770 (need to flash the motherboard bios first) but they are still going for £70-100 on Ebay and for the performance increase it just isn't worth it.

Another option would be to sell your current cpu and motherboard and buy a second hand Haswell bundle but to be honest it's not that much of a improvement over Sandybridge and will cost near enough to the cost that you can upgrade to a modern platform.

Unfortunately if you want to upgrade to a modern platform you have to upgrade the cpu, motherboard and memory. You have no choice about the memory as both Intel and AMD both use DDR4 now so if you upgrade the cpu and motherboard you will need memory as well. Fortunately AMD is the saviour of budget gaming right now and you can get a cpu/motherboard/memory for just over your £250 budget that will be much more powerful than your current setup. You could lower the cpu to get withing budget but I really wouldn't go any lower than what I have suggested. Only 8Gb of memory because 16Gb will take you past £300.

My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £272.47 (includes shipping: £10.50)​
 
SSD and i7 2700k - cant oc it but will run faster, handy for CPU bound games like arma

or as above, ryzen

6 cores 12 threads - not the best with ARMA but BF games it'll love

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My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £284.43 (includes shipping: £10.50)​
 
Thanks for the suggestion.

I am going to hold back on the upgrading my CPU, motherboard and RAM until I have a better budget, however I will look into the CPU you suggested.
 
Thanks for the suggestion.

I am going to hold back on the upgrading my CPU, motherboard and RAM until I have a better budget, however I will look into the CPU you suggested.

look carefully at games you play as well, some are more CPU limited then GPU like arma . pros and cons to intel vs amd at the moment but rzen pricing is to good to miss unless you like to play arma at the highest levels etc
 
I am looking into Ryzen 5 1600, good pricing, performance and I believe the motherboard you suggested is compatible with my GTX 1060 6GB. I may go for 1x8GB RAM as appose to 2x4GB to save a RAM slot and selling my old CPU and motherboard to make up additional costs.
 
look carefully at games you play as well, some are more CPU limited then GPU like arma . pros and cons to intel vs amd at the moment but rzen pricing is to good to miss unless you like to play arma at the highest levels etc

I don't play arma on high graphics settings and would be happy with a stable fps of 45 FPS or above. The problem I am having is with the stable part, even on singleplayer Arma or games like it, my FPS drops like crazy when changing what I am looking at. High object areas such as forests and Cities I get about 20FPS.
 
Jebus man, buy an SSD and re-install Windows 10 with the latest drivers, there is no way that your system is running right getting that sort of FPS at 1080p on a GTX 1060. Just the SSD alone will make it feel like you bought a new system. :)
 
SSD and i7 2700k - cant oc it but will run faster, handy for CPU bound games like arma

or as above, ryzen

6 cores 12 threads - not the best with ARMA but BF games it'll love

CODE
My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £284.43 (includes shipping: £10.50)

Thank you for all your help, looking at your suggestions I found a found a bundle thats I can afford, while not sacrificing performance

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/amd-...ram-free-240gb-ssd-online-only-bu-01f-am.html


AMD Bundle - AMD Ryzen 5 2600, Gigabyte X370-Gaming 3, Team Group RAM *FREE 240GB SSD* *ONLINE ONLY*

Stock Code BU-01F-AM

for £330. This upgrades my motherboard, RAM, CPU and Gives me a 240GB SSD. This is useful for all my gaming and work related problems.

I am going to finalize my research and just to say couldn't have done this without you.
 
I run a quad core and its more than enough, I understand that a hex core is a bit overkill, but i need a cpu upgrade as mine is nearly 6 years old.
 
Single core 5ghz , would have said i3 8350k would have been sweet when they were prices normally . Beast of a chip at 5ghz+ and good for games such as arma for single core performance .
 
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