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    Should i upgrade my actual pc ??



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    Well, if you want better graphics quality with higher FPS then yeah (if you play games, which i presume you do.), if you suggest a budget we can recommend you new parts to switch out with.
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    I think you should upgrade.

    What price range are you looking for though?

    I would suggest a price between 500-1500 USD. Not less than 500, not more than 1500. That's just me though.

    I would go this.

    pc partpicker com /list/ ytpdGf (can't post links)

    This is around almost 700 dollars. If your intentions is to play most games in 1080p at high settings (not max) then this should be good enough.

    Now if you're planning on overclocking and playing most games in 1080/1440p at max settings then I would go this.

    pc partpicker com /list/ w2VtLD

    This is almost 1100 bucks. You can replace the i5-6600k for an i7-6700k if you're planning on doing a bunch of cpu intensive activities outside of gaming like High resolution photoshop, 3d modeling, etc. It's more expensive though. You can replace the gtx 1070 8GB to a Radeon RX 480 4GB/8GB or a GTX 1060 6GB if you want something a little cheaper. Either way, you can most games on 1080p at max settings. You change the case but just keep in mind the dimensions of your graphics card and cpu cooler.
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    Upgrading the GPU to a 1060 would not be a bad choice.
    Also, buying a cheap SSD is a worthy upgrade - your boot times will be improved greatly!

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    As sad above, all these upgrades would gteatlu improve your computer speeds, and you should see better quality performance if you upgrade your parts. Good luck!

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    Depending on your budget, a $250-400 purchase could increase your FPS, Boot times and RAM.

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    Change GPU to GTX 1060 3G

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    If you're not doing anything special, I'd say no just to save money.

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    Upgrade the graphic card maybe?

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    I would, especially with the new games.

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    Any answer to your question without an inquiry to what you actually want to play/attain isn't an answer worth noting.

    What is it that you would like to play? Are max settings important to you? Is 60 frames important to you? Etc

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    I know many people don't take into consideration the MB. Every component relies on the MB. That's where I would start cause that's a cheap MB. You simply can't start putting better components on that.

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