Hey everyone, so I was thinking about buying a new PC a while ago but then the thought of upgrading my current one occurred to me. The only thing about my current one is that it's prebuilt, and thus I don't know the compatibility of its components if I were to upgrade it (The computer is around 4 years old). My currents specs are:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790S CPU @ 3.20GHz NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750
12 GB RAM (not sure if ddr3 or ddr4)
1 TB Harddrive
Asus K30AD_M31AD_M51AD Motherboard
(I'll attach a word doc with more specifics) The GPU is pretty outdated, and I want to upgrade that first. However, to avoid bottle-necking I figured I should install more RAM and replace my CPU and Power Supply as well. I'm also gonna open up my PC to check the components I can't find out automatically and have to physically see, and I'll update it here in the future.
What would you guys say is the best course of action? Should I try upgrading this one or just buy a new one entirely? Anything would help, thanks so much!
Hardware.docx