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The next step to a better computer is upgrading the processor, you already have plenty of RAM, but the question you need to ask yourself is.... "Do I need a better computer for what I do on it?"
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StunBangz wrote The next step to a better computer is upgrading the processor, you already have plenty of RAM, but the question you need to ask yourself is.... "Do I need a better computer for what I do on it?"
Ignore this, first tell us what you need your computer to do and please tell us what graphics card you have.
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The first guy has no clue what he's talking about.
Your CPU + RAM is fine.
Show us your GPU though.
Your CPU + RAM is fine.
Show us your GPU though.
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everything you have so far is good but the thing is whats your gfx card that's the important thing but yea download speccy and tell us your card you have then we can tell you if its decent or not
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The GT 640 is a very low-end card, but the PC is good for other things. The PSU is probably junk and you'd want to upgrade it if you upgrade the graphics card, though.
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I suspect you have the InWin 450W ATX12v Power Supply.
I you were to upgrade your graphics card, the wattage would depend on which GPU you wanted to upgrade to. Personally I use a ASUS GTX 760
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And it performs very well. But with this GPU upgrade, you should have, at the very least, 500w. But I would recommend 600W, just to be safe!
I you were to upgrade your graphics card, the wattage would depend on which GPU you wanted to upgrade to. Personally I use a ASUS GTX 760
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And it performs very well. But with this GPU upgrade, you should have, at the very least, 500w. But I would recommend 600W, just to be safe!
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AmbitzGFX wrote I suspect you have the InWin 450W ATX12v Power Supply.
I you were to upgrade your graphics card, the wattage would depend on which GPU you wanted to upgrade to. Personally I use a ASUS GTX 760
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And it performs very well. But with this GPU upgrade, you should have, at the very least, 500w. But I would recommend 600W, just to be safe!
What this guy said, but if you do not want to spend more than 250$ on a new graphics card, a 660/660ti and anything higer will do good too, and any amd 7850/270x and higher will work really good.
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