Question I need good advice for hardware upgrade ?

Sep 8, 2024
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Hello guys. My PC has intel Core i5-2500 3.30 GHz CPU, 8GB RAM and 250GB HDD.
It has no graphics card and no SSD. I have only a small budget to updrade one thing .
Can you suggest what I should upgrade to make my PC good for gaming? (lol my pc potato).
 
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How much to spend and from where?

I could suggest a graphics card, would benefit the most, but what sort will depend on your power supply.
i am from pakistan how to see on which power supply my pc is ? and also can you suggest me a good brand graphic card and also cheap
 
The PC's bios is not saved. After I changed the PC's bios and gave save and exit, the PC restarted and the PC runs fine again. I shut down the pc and unplugged it and after 5 minutes I plugged it back in and turned on the pc and then the pc turned on and then the pc turned off and the pc restarted. But nothing is saved in my pc's bios. Someone who knows how to give me a solution to this. A big help

Please don't "jump in" on somebody else's thread when you need help, start your own thread.
Thank you.
 
Gaming performance is usually limited either by the cpu or the graphics card.
What kinds of games do you play?
Fast action games usually need a good graphics card.
Cpu centric games like sims, strategy and MMO need a good processor.
Likely, changing the processor is not an option for you.
A graphics card that does not need aux 6 pin power should be a good upgrade.
Here is tom's gpu hierarchy chart to give you an idea of gpu capabilities.
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gpu-hierarchy,4388.html
Even the lowly GTX1050 would be a good gaming upgrade.
In the US, a GTX1050 sells used for $50-$75.

That said, consider changing out your HDD for a ssd. It makes everything you do feel much quicker.
You can probably find a Samsung 870 evo for about $60.
 

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