What should I upgrade on this pc next?

YungBungalow

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This is the pre-built computer I bought in November of 2015. I feel as if it needs to be upgraded as I highly doubt it would run battlefield level games as overwatch on max graphics gets 29-35 fps. I'd like it to be able to run Destiny 2 mainly as it comes out this September and my current build most likely won't be able to run it. What should I upgrade with this build? Any help is much appreciated!

If any other information is needed feel free to ask!

One concern I have is a proper power supply. I have a 400w power supply in this build and I'm sure upgrading will change the wattage needed. Will I need to upgrade my psu first? If so, what psu would fit this case? How can I make sure it's a proper size? If this computer case isn't capable, what case could I transfer all of the components to in order to be optimal for upgrading?
 
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It's their regular cheap case that has nothing special about it. Also next upgrade would be a new cpu +...

YungBungalow

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How are you able to tell If the power supply is able to fit into the current case? Thank you for the quick answer btw! Much appreciated!
 


All PSUs with the ATX specification are built with the same chassis fit (width and height specifically when looking at it from the back). The only difference is the depth which can vary depending on wattage (larger wattage PSUs above 850W are deeper than less wattage ones). The screw holes and fit will be exactly the same among them all however.
 


It's their regular cheap case that has nothing special about it. Also next upgrade would be a new cpu + motherboard + ram as this is severely dated already.
 
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Dont judge the 560 to fast as its not anything like the 460. It has about 150 more cores with total 1024 cores. The 460 only has 896 cores.
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ARICH5

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your not buying for 4 months? kinda pointless now as prices change and new tech comes out.
edit: your gonna want to run destiny2 when it comes in september right? wait until the specs for it comes out, then make your purchase. who knows, it may run poorly on amd cpu's.
id wait.
 

YungBungalow

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Any recommendations as to what those should be? I feel like buying all of the components simultaneously is a little smarter. Depending on the price range ill have the money to buy all of those in a month or two.

 
@elbert - I know the 560 has an extra 2 CU's , its not enough though that price bracket .
It barely competes with the 1050 let alone the ti (those 2 games on your screenshot are the only 2 where it's close but still not actually better)

Anyway , the point is moot really for 4 months, if the 560 were $100 it would be a decent buy , not at $116 though with a 1050ti so close in price.