[SOLVED] Tips on Upgrading Gaming PC Parts/Peripherals

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Ideally want to run at High to Very High settings.
https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/rbcqxG

And how are you finding performance currently?

Are you monitoring CPU/GPU usage in-game? If so, how does that look?
While the components are a little older, that's still a very capable 1080p system.

The RAM speed matters less on the Intel side of things, 2400MHz is fine.
If anything, a GPU upgrade might be worthwhile, but that depends on how you're finding performance today.

Barty1884

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Ideally want to run at High to Very High settings.
https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/rbcqxG

And how are you finding performance currently?

Are you monitoring CPU/GPU usage in-game? If so, how does that look?
While the components are a little older, that's still a very capable 1080p system.

The RAM speed matters less on the Intel side of things, 2400MHz is fine.
If anything, a GPU upgrade might be worthwhile, but that depends on how you're finding performance today.
 
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