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Possible Upgrades and Most Beneficial
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Current Build
Windows 10 Home
AMD 8320 Processor
120GB PNY SSD (just recently got this)
MSI 970 Gaming Motherboard
Hyper 212 EVO CPU Cooler
XFX R9 280X Double Dissipation
.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600
CORSAIR CX-M series CX600M 600W 80 PLUS BRONZE Active
ASUS VS Series VS247H-P Black 23.6" 2ms LED Backlight Widescreen LCD
Phanteks Enthoo Pro M Series
Basic 1 TB HDD 7200RPM
Astro A40 TR - PC Edition
Corsair STRAFE RGB
Corsair RGB Sabre
Also for some reason when I turn off my computer/restart it my monitor goes off, and I have to press "source" on it once my computer boots back up to have an image pop up. Not sure if this is because of the power supply, and it's cutting off the monitor to have everything properly boot up or just have it hooked up wrong. It is connected through DVI.
I'm looking to upgrade something here, to make my computer run faster, it seems sluggish still even with the SSD ( Windows has been installed on it ) I feel like it could be the DDR3 RAM or CPU, could use some help with some options.
Thank you to whomever may help!
AMD 8320 Processor
120GB PNY SSD (just recently got this)
MSI 970 Gaming Motherboard
Hyper 212 EVO CPU Cooler
XFX R9 280X Double Dissipation
.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600
CORSAIR CX-M series CX600M 600W 80 PLUS BRONZE Active
ASUS VS Series VS247H-P Black 23.6" 2ms LED Backlight Widescreen LCD
Phanteks Enthoo Pro M Series
Basic 1 TB HDD 7200RPM
Astro A40 TR - PC Edition
Corsair STRAFE RGB
Corsair RGB Sabre
Also for some reason when I turn off my computer/restart it my monitor goes off, and I have to press "source" on it once my computer boots back up to have an image pop up. Not sure if this is because of the power supply, and it's cutting off the monitor to have everything properly boot up or just have it hooked up wrong. It is connected through DVI.
I'm looking to upgrade something here, to make my computer run faster, it seems sluggish still even with the SSD ( Windows has been installed on it ) I feel like it could be the DDR3 RAM or CPU, could use some help with some options.
Thank you to whomever may help!
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The 8320 and ram are not the issue. Nothing hardware based shoukd be causing you any issue.
Try cleaning up your os, even re installing it. But in terms of upgrades. What do you want it to do that it cant do now? Because your current build will do most things and most things well.
Try cleaning up your os, even re installing it. But in terms of upgrades. What do you want it to do that it cant do now? Because your current build will do most things and most things well.
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