Quote (maulepan @ Jan 25 2016 09:17am)
Prozessor is okay. Still usable. 8gb ram is also okay.
A ssd will speed up starting time and decrease load times, but won't affect performance much.
The grafics card will struggle with modern games at 1080p.
A new computer that would be a noticeable better one then your old one will costs you about 900$. Upgreating ssd and a r9 390 will cost you around 350$. If you are okay with low grafics settings and minor frame drops then just get a ssd.
It's all about how much you value good fps, higher resolution and money.
Also you can get a ssd and a grafics card. If you still are not satisfied you can upgreating the rest later.
For more info please tell us what monitor you are using, which grafics setting and fps you would like to have and what main board you are using.
On the first rig I am using a Flatron W2452T LG monitor.
On the second rig I threw on a spare View sonic 22" VX2265WM 120HZ LCD just because I had it.
I am wanting to run dual monitors if possible. (which the GTX 650 is capable I think)
Graphics settings don't bother me if I run them on max, or on lowest. As long as its smooth unlike my current rig( D3 / POE there is fps lag )
https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P8Z68V_PROGEN3/ is my Motherboard for the i5 rig.
I initially was going to build a new computer with a budget around 1000 Canadian, but got the I5 computer so I thought id see if I can just upgrade it to make it worth while and save some money.
I still have the 1000$ to upgrade or building a new computer, but the Canadian dollar sucks so I don't know if I should wait for it to come back up (LOL ?).