Question I've just purchased used PC and need some guidance with what to upgrade on it ?

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hello guys i have a Ryzen 5 3600 CPU and an RX 580 GPU,

I am trying to achieve around 180-240 fps on Black Ops 6 so could anyone advise me on what my upgrade path should be to achieve this? 1080p is fine btw. I will note that currantly I am getting around 90 fps with only one 8GB stick of DDR4 RAM, so I will upgrade that as well. I am a bit of a noob with this so any more info jus ask please, I need all the help i can get.
 
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

First, please list the specs to your build like so:
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What monitor are you going to hook this to. Can the monitor actually do 1080p at 240 frames.

Your best bet is to try to find youtube reviews of your GPU for the actual game you care about. Most games are going to be GPU bound. I strongly suspect you will get nowhere close to even 120.

The way they get very high frame rates on games similar to this is to set thing to ultra low quality and then use FSR to generate fake frames to in effect give you a fake frame rate number. In a shooter game have frames displayed that do not actually exist kinda defeats the reason you want high frame rate to begin with. It can't magically show you a enemy that is not in the frames before and after.

Most shooter games as long as you can get a very consistent 60fps spending lots of money to get a larger number will not increase your win rate.
 
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What monitor are you going to hook this to. Can the monitor actually do 1080p at 240 frames.

Your best bet is to try to find youtube reviews of your GPU for the actual game you care about. Most games are going to be GPU bound. I strongly suspect you will get nowhere close to even 120.

The way they get very high frame rates on games similar to this is to set thing to ultra low quality and then use FSR to generate fake frames to in effect give you a fake frame rate number. In a shooter game have frames displayed that do not actually exist kinda defeats the reason you want high frame rate to begin with. It can't magically show you a enemy that is not in the frames before and after.

Most shooter games as long as you can get a very consistent 60fps spending lots of money to get a larger number will not increase your win rate.

Thank you for taking the time to respond . I have a 240hz monitor at 1440p and i tested Black Ops 6 earlier and was getting 100-120 fps on 1080p. I play on a PS5 and l 100 percent disagree that the switch from 60-120fps is very dramatic.
 
I still suspect you are going to have to buy a better gpu.

In any case load one of the many tools that will let you see what the utilization of things like cpu/gpu memory etc are. If you have multiple monitors, HWiNFO is the way to go since it has the most options.

A lot of people with a single monitor use MSI Afterburner but I don't know if they ever got the
Russia/Ukraine money issues worked out.
 
More memory would certainly help, especially if installed in matched pairs/sets.

A stronger GPU would also help, but would need to also ensure your PSU can power it (else another upgrade).

As @Lutfij asked earlier, to give better recommendations, we need the details of all of the components you have now.
 
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  1. i dont know psu since i purchased this off someone
  2. 240 gb ssd 2tb hdd
  3. b450m-a asus motherboard
  4. windows 10 rn
  5. thats kinda what my post is asking , any help with what i should upgrade and what to get to achieve my goals
 
A 240GB SSD is really too small for more than just the OS and a couple games.

A HDD will slow down performance. Still good for storage, but not for top performance of apps/games.

You should have at least 16GB (2 x 8GB) of matched memory. though 32GB (2 x 16GB) would be better.

Without the PSU info, we can't make recommendations regarding GPU options.

Win 10 support is rapidly ending, time to move forward to Win 11.
 
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 what makes it so bad 😂😂😂 but ok can you recommend a good psu and gpu pairing that will help me achieve 200fps 1080p for cod, I have a decent budget def not 4090 😂 prolly 5-800 ish
 
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