Help very much appreciated

TheDumQuestionsGuy

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Mar 16, 2016
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Ok so I'm getting by on a decently old machine with a decently old GPU & please bare with me here as I don't really know much when it comes to computers... Anyways, my question is.. I know I'm running an entry level graphics card from like 2011 or something... lol... but I would still like to know if there is any way to "overclock" it to get some better performance? I'm just trying to make the best of what I have to deal with for the meantime. I would also like to know if upgrading my PSU + fan to a 2.7ghz (I think that's what my motherboard supports up to) would it increase my gaming performance a lot? I also know I should have more then 2GB's of ram but one of my ram sticks gave out and ill be buying 2 new ones in a week or 2 to bring myself back up to a total of 4GB. I also forgot to add that I already have the latest drivers for my GPU installed aswell. I could also post any screenshots from GPU-z etc if needed be.


My specs are : Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit SP1
Genuine Intel CPU 2140 @ 1.60 GHz, 2.0GB RAM,
NVIDIA GeForce GT520



 

TheDumQuestionsGuy

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Mar 16, 2016
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So funnnnnnnnny .. and this is why I didnt want to post shit lol. Im just wondering if there anything I can do to boost performance other than the obvious.....? Im not an idiot.. My gaming laptop gave out so this is all I got for now and I'm going to be building an actual nice gaming desktop soon after I move into my new apartment then ill be giving this computer to my lil bro as he only plays minecraft or whatever... get outta here with with your unwanted comment honestly. I know it makes you feel superior but grow up lol.... Some people have higher priorities in life first before spending thousands of dollars on a computer.
 
Anyways. You didn't mention your GPU model, that's why I didn't say anything, because most gt 520 come with passive cooling (no fan just heatsink) thus can't be overclocked. And I said 1.8GHz because that is pretty much the max you can get on your CPU without overheating, unless it isn't used much and the fan is still good, then you could reach 2GHz. Nothing more you could do.