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What should I improve next?

What should I improve next?

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BanaanBerry
Senior Member
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07-31-2025, 06:12 PM
#1
For over a year, I’ve owned this computer and I'm considering replacing certain components. However, I’m unsure about where to begin with the upgrades.
Please find a list of my current hardware specifications here: https://prnt.sc/r8rl5l
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BanaanBerry
07-31-2025, 06:12 PM #1

For over a year, I’ve owned this computer and I'm considering replacing certain components. However, I’m unsure about where to begin with the upgrades.
Please find a list of my current hardware specifications here: https://prnt.sc/r8rl5l

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rayku98
Member
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08-01-2025, 01:49 AM
#2
The optimal upgrade depends on your goals and spending limits. For gaming, a significantly enhanced graphics card is the most impactful change; a GeForce GTX 1030 isn’t suitable for that purpose, and a GTX 1650 Super would provide substantially better performance. Alternatively, consider purchasing a used Radeon RX 570 or RX 580, typically priced between $70 and $100. If your primary use is productivity tasks like photography or video editing, a central processing unit upgrade would be more beneficial. The most capable processor for that socket is the i7-3770, but you may require a BIOS update to ensure compatibility – an i7-2700K might be a simpler and more reliable option.
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rayku98
08-01-2025, 01:49 AM #2

The optimal upgrade depends on your goals and spending limits. For gaming, a significantly enhanced graphics card is the most impactful change; a GeForce GTX 1030 isn’t suitable for that purpose, and a GTX 1650 Super would provide substantially better performance. Alternatively, consider purchasing a used Radeon RX 570 or RX 580, typically priced between $70 and $100. If your primary use is productivity tasks like photography or video editing, a central processing unit upgrade would be more beneficial. The most capable processor for that socket is the i7-3770, but you may require a BIOS update to ensure compatibility – an i7-2700K might be a simpler and more reliable option.

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Supreme_Red
Member
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08-01-2025, 07:42 AM
#3
The best approach depends on your goals and financial constraints. For gaming, a significantly upgraded graphics card would yield the most substantial gains—the GeForce GTX 1030 is insufficient for this purpose, and a card like the GTX 1650 Super would perform considerably better. Alternatively, you could explore purchasing used Radeon RX 570 or RX 580 models, typically priced between $70 and $100. If your primary use is tasks such as photography or video editing, a processor upgrade would be the more suitable option. The highest-performing CPU compatible with your current system is the i7-3770, though a BIOS update might be necessary for compatibility. A viable alternative is the i7-2700K, which should not present any difficulties.
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Supreme_Red
08-01-2025, 07:42 AM #3

The best approach depends on your goals and financial constraints. For gaming, a significantly upgraded graphics card would yield the most substantial gains—the GeForce GTX 1030 is insufficient for this purpose, and a card like the GTX 1650 Super would perform considerably better. Alternatively, you could explore purchasing used Radeon RX 570 or RX 580 models, typically priced between $70 and $100. If your primary use is tasks such as photography or video editing, a processor upgrade would be the more suitable option. The highest-performing CPU compatible with your current system is the i7-3770, though a BIOS update might be necessary for compatibility. A viable alternative is the i7-2700K, which should not present any difficulties.

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xStriKed
Member
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08-01-2025, 03:05 PM
#4
Based on my research, I plan to update my processor first, followed by my graphics card. Thank you for your guidance.
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xStriKed
08-01-2025, 03:05 PM #4

Based on my research, I plan to update my processor first, followed by my graphics card. Thank you for your guidance.