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Hello guys, I need help upgrading this outdated computer. Here is the link to the type of pc I have [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

My budget it $350

If you can smoosh it in there I want a new mouse and keyboard; if not it's perfectly fine

I use this PC for gaming and surfing the web occasionally. I may also edit here and there

Any help will be greatly appreciated
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What games do you/will you be playing?

Maybe worth a GPU upgrade, the 6300 should do fine for the mean time but you'll want to be upgrading that at some point but requires a new motherboard etc.
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Where do you feel your system is slacking? Why do you want to upgrade? Do you need better performance in games, or better rendering times? If you've already got a kb+mouse, I wouldn't recommend upgrading unless you're getting a nice mouse and/or a nice mechanical keyboard.
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I play Arma 3 and games of that caliber

Also I want better performance so my games can have decent framerate and not crash my computer
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bump

Still looking for suggestions
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A GPU and PSU upgrade, and a nice SSD to improve boot times and overall speedyness.
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GPU upgrade;
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or alternatively, a CPU upgrade;
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Your PSU is sub par, but it will do fine for now, though I would definitely upgrade it asap. However, you can afford a GTX 970/R9 390 or an upgrade to a nice Skylake i5 without getting a PSU, so I'd suggest either of those first, and then a new PSU.
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