Thanks for answering."best" is typically determined by pricing. If we don't know where you're shopping, we can't judge on pricing. Availability is also important.
Also, do you have a budget (in local currency)?
So badLooking at the minimum specs for Apex Legends, I would wonder how well that APU would hold up.
Yeah, of course I do.Having gamed on an Athlon x4 760k it's sounds about right. The reason I wonder about it is because a graphics card can only help with fps if it's the integrated graphics holding back performance. If the CPU side of the APU is already at full capacity, a new graphics card won't help much to boost framerates.
Is there much of a framerate difference between highest graphical settings and lowest?
Thank you for answering.As I mentioned it depends which part is limiting performance - the 'bottleneck' of the system (I don't like using the term as I think it's a bit misleading). I think of it this way: imagine the CPU and GPU are in a three-legged race. If the CPU is a lot faster than the GPU, then the GPU holds back the CPU from its full potential. True the other way around too. Ideally the CPU and GPU are balanced to get the most out of each other.
Sounds like there's a bit of headroom, so a graphics card upgrade might prove beneficial. Just be aware how much framerate increase you'll see has already been predetermined by the CPU you have.
It looks like a card I can use after changing the system.The RX570 4GB is typically one of the best choices in price/performance. For your system. I think that's a sensible choice (was going to be my recommendation).
Highest resolution 1366v768 I don't know how many hertz my monitor gets right now.In the UK the RX 570 is currently a bargain graphics card. Can get around £150 (~€175), I think. And yes, you can always transfer a graphics card to a new PC.
One aspect that I should have asked: what resolution is your monitor? It makes a difference as to how many frames and pixels your PC are trying to render.
Yeap1366x768. Most likely 60Hz.
An RX570 will have no trouble at all with that.
Yea ı have thermaltake 550w 80 plus psu.Also make sure you have a sufficient wattage and sufficient quality of power supply for the 570. If this is a prebuilt and/or an APU without a discrete GPU, there's a good chance you have a very cheap power supply.
Yea ı have thermaltake 550w 80 plus psu.