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.
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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