I didn't have any gaming upgrades myself, but I can tell you about the most rewarding ones people often discuss!
I didn't have any gaming upgrades myself, but I can tell you about the most rewarding ones people often discuss!
The latest boost for me came from upgrading from a 5870 to a 7970Ghz. It really changed the gameplay experience in newer titles. (Note this was a few years back, but it still performs well today.)
Switching from a wired Xbox controller to a wireless version for Windows. Moving to the G502 after trying Logitech mice and Corsair Scimitar. Used a Core 2 Duo for years until I purchased my 4690K and Z97 after hearing about their launch. The biggest satisfaction came from the Game Boy Advance SP. Played everything back then, had a backlight, and could be used anywhere.
After getting my second 1070, I began using every game that supports SLI in native 4K at 60 frames per second with all settings enabled, except anti-aliasing.
Switching from a terrible MacBook Air that needed an urgent restart whenever I wanted to play Toribash to a more reliable setup with an i3-6100 and GTX 960. I haven't made much changes since then, but it still works perfectly for what I need.
A top refresh rate screen delivered the biggest noticeable boost for my system. I’ll never purchase a monitor that falls short of 120Hz again. It’s impossible to turn back now.
Nvidia 7300LE surpasses EVGA 750Ti Core 2 Quad q6600, which in turn outperforms Ryzen 5 1600.