hello, i have posted here with a different username and i didnt want to bother logging in with it, so i used google+
now, on topic... i just bought a GPU yesterday, its old and low-end - 125BGN=$87
if im not mistaken its a Gigabyte GT 630 ( http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4217#ov )
it didnt cover all of my expectations, but im pleased, since i had my first computer in 2005 and it had 64MB integrated graphics card and since then i relied on integrated cards, so having this one is like a "cure for the itch", nothing more, i realize that its bad
so my processor is AMD Phenom X2 550 @ 3.1ghz, i bought it in 2010 along with my motherboard
now i have 4GB ddr3 RAM and i recently bought a 500GB Seagate HDD,
for everyone who feels like TL;DR, my question is:
if i buy more RAM, will my performance with games increase, or should i look for a new CPU? and eventually for a new GPU if i want proper gaming, i know about the GPU, but i bought this one yesterday and i dont plan on buying a new one just yet
now, on topic... i just bought a GPU yesterday, its old and low-end - 125BGN=$87
if im not mistaken its a Gigabyte GT 630 ( http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4217#ov )
it didnt cover all of my expectations, but im pleased, since i had my first computer in 2005 and it had 64MB integrated graphics card and since then i relied on integrated cards, so having this one is like a "cure for the itch", nothing more, i realize that its bad
so my processor is AMD Phenom X2 550 @ 3.1ghz, i bought it in 2010 along with my motherboard
now i have 4GB ddr3 RAM and i recently bought a 500GB Seagate HDD,
for everyone who feels like TL;DR, my question is:
if i buy more RAM, will my performance with games increase, or should i look for a new CPU? and eventually for a new GPU if i want proper gaming, i know about the GPU, but i bought this one yesterday and i dont plan on buying a new one just yet