Which part should I upgrade in my gaming PC?

mr.noahhoude

Prominent
Nov 17, 2017
9
0
510
Hey Everyone,
Lately I have been playing the new Call Of Duty WW2 and i have realizing that in certain matches i get low fps or fps drops and I have been wondering which part is causing this issue ever since. Since I am not that good in computers i would appreciate your help to find the part that is causing this and any part recommendations instead!

My Specs:

Motherboard: MSI-970 GAMING (MS-7693)

Graphics Card: AMD Radeon (TM) R9 380 Series

Processor: AMD FX(tm)-6300 Six-Core Processor

RAM: DDR3(16GB)

Hard Disk: ST1000DM003-1SB10C (1.0 TB)

Network Card: Killer E2200 Gigabit Ethernet Controller

Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home (64-bit)

Thank you, your help is greatly appreciated!
 

mr.noahhoude

Prominent
Nov 17, 2017
9
0
510

What would be the Price range of a rebuild like this which i believe includes a ddr4 memory, new motherboard, AMD ryzen
and a new graphics card
 
The most likely culprit is the FX 6300, it's a decent CPU but is overwhelmed by current games. Although the R 9 380 is also a little slow for demanding games, it should be able to run them at good frame rates as long as you keep the settings within reason ( medium/high, no AA, reduced smoke, fire, water and foliage details ).
Sorry, but your only real option is to move up to an all new CPU/MB/RAM, a FX 83XX or even 9XXX won't help, it's effectively a FX 63XX with two more cores, which most games can't use effectively.
What sort of budget and time frame are we talking about?
 

mr.noahhoude

Prominent
Nov 17, 2017
9
0
510

I dont have enough money for a complete rebuild at the moment but i can wait a bit longer if you are saying all i need to change is my cpu (which is pricey) Motherboard (not pricey) and a ddr4 ram that maybe comes out at a price of maybe what 500$?

 

mr.noahhoude

Prominent
Nov 17, 2017
9
0
510


My pc can still last me for a long time as the error i mentioned was occasional and I was just wondering what caused it i run cod on high graphics and 80 fps most matches
 
Yes, you'll need to upgrade the CPU/MB/RAM, please, post another thread when you have some more money so we can guide you to a suitable upgrade.
In the post it will be essential that you mention your location and budget, prices vary wildly worldwide so a $500 upgrade in the USA will cost far more in Pakistan or Australia where prices are much higher.
In the meantime, check the game settings, things like high detail smoke/fire/water/vegetation look good but really hurt the frame rate, also be sure to turn off advanced PhysX ( Nvidia only ) and high quality hair/fabric/cloth and with an AMD graphics cad, always set AA to the minimum.