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Thnks for the clarification. now i know
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Then its the wattage that matters right?
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Im not sure but Lurick linked me a power supply thats 80+. And tbh i think my current supply isnt enough for the r3 anyway
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Yea i was looking at the FX8350. Might go with the Ryzen 3 just because i know i have the money for it.
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Thanks for the Really? wow thanks for the statistics . sounds good to me
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Price is promising. I don't expect you to know but will i be able to play most common titles with a decent frame rate?
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Wait what do u mean it would be worse? If so how bad?
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My Current CPU, GPU and RAM * Processor - AMD fx6000 - six core * Ram - 4gb * Graphic Card - AMD radeon r5 250 series So I've done research on my graphics card and to my understanding it's series was made in like 2012 which I've heard is really weak for running more up to date games and or some games in general. With my experience playing on this setup, I find myself having to lower the resolution or lowering my settings which ends up extremely hindering my gaming experience and leaves me frustrated and unhappy. Surprisingly after 3 years I have finally come to the "realization" that this is not the way to enjoy games xD! Like I said before I have done some research and with little to some knowledge of computers i have come to the conclusion/thesis on how to improve my gaming experience. My "Fix" *Replace the graphics card with a gtx 1050ti (maybe gtx 1060ti although it might be to high end) *Upgrade ram to maybe 8GB (thinking of probably 16GB) I've looked up on Youtube the exact same setup and it seems to give the frame rate and experience I'm looking for. (A constant 50 - 60 FPS in most games with medium settings applied) With my current GPU and RAM I can barely run most games getting around about 20 - 30 FPS on most games When replacing the ram, should i use ddr3 or ddr4? I know there will always be small bottlenecks but I've also done research on my Processor and am uncertain how much my current CPU will bottleneck the gtx 1050? Is this the right way to go about my issue? Will this give me a better experience? Give me some tips and advice on what to do thnks
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