My problem is a simple one and I'm hoping you guys can lead me in the right direction. I built a decent machine a while back, but it's getting a little dated (specs to come). I'm experiencing fairly low FPS in games like BF3, and more recently, and more importantly to me, Star Wars: The Old Republic. I need a little help identifying my bottle neck as I am not exactly sure what the cause of it is.
Specs
OS: Win 7 Pro x64
Mobo: Asus P5N32-E SLI
GPU: Nvidia GTX 260
CPU: Intel E8500 (core 2 Duo running at 3.3ghz)
RAM: 4GB of DDR2
Resolution: 1920x1080
PSU: 700w
Comments
Okay first off, the Motherboard does not support PCI-E 2.0, but the GPU does... I don't know how much this actually affects performance, as I have read that many cards/applications do not take full advantage of the extra bandwidth. I also know that the card is a little dated for BF3, but I wouldn't think that it would have any issue with a game like Star Wars: The Old Republic. Do I need a memory upgrade? A new GPU? A new CPU? A mobo that will support PCI-E 2.0 and maybe DDR3?
I know a rebuild would be ideal and I am working on saving up the money to go LGA 1155, but as a poor college student, I can't afford much right now. Any advice on resolving this as cheaply as possible would be much appreciated.
*edit* added to the specs.
Specs
OS: Win 7 Pro x64
Mobo: Asus P5N32-E SLI
GPU: Nvidia GTX 260
CPU: Intel E8500 (core 2 Duo running at 3.3ghz)
RAM: 4GB of DDR2
Resolution: 1920x1080
PSU: 700w
Comments
Okay first off, the Motherboard does not support PCI-E 2.0, but the GPU does... I don't know how much this actually affects performance, as I have read that many cards/applications do not take full advantage of the extra bandwidth. I also know that the card is a little dated for BF3, but I wouldn't think that it would have any issue with a game like Star Wars: The Old Republic. Do I need a memory upgrade? A new GPU? A new CPU? A mobo that will support PCI-E 2.0 and maybe DDR3?
I know a rebuild would be ideal and I am working on saving up the money to go LGA 1155, but as a poor college student, I can't afford much right now. Any advice on resolving this as cheaply as possible would be much appreciated.
*edit* added to the specs.