More Fps
More Fps
Plan carefully, that's what I'm doing. You've got enough funds to purchase a 1060 system after three and a half years of saving. You can save for something affordable like a 1050ti for $100, which will perform well in med/high settings at 1080p 60fps. Lower the settings if you haven't already and make the game run high priority. Focus on upgrading though—1050ti costs only $100, while a 1030 is around $60-70. -Lukas
Mostly just purchasing a fresh graphics card. With only 14 frames per second, even a slight boost won’t reach a practical 30 frames per second (the standard for TVs).
When I was sixteen, I didn’t have a job, but I saved for a long time and purchased a high-end computer at that time. It’s achievable, and you don’t require an expensive machine.
That video card is aging by the minute and wasn't even particularly fast when it was new. Unfortunately there is no cheap fix to that particular problem. I suggest limiting yourself to triple-A games from about 2013 and older, or some of the more lo-fi indie games out there. I know that may be a hard pill to swallow if you're dying to play GTA V or something, but there are hundreds of really amazing games out there that will run fine on a GTX 550 Ti.
Do you actually have the complete system details? The games you’re running that feel slow usually depend on specific hardware limits.