Low fps with low settings

May 20, 2018
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I have a Zoostorm Quest Desktop PC – AMD A10 pc and I am running CS:GO on lowest settings I can and getting around 50-60fps but when any smokes or grenades go off it drops to around 40fps. I am hoping to increase the amount of fps I get or keep it at a constant 60fps as I don't care for super high fps but I am stuck with whether I need to upgrade certain components of my pc or if its just I need to change certain settings on my processors to achieve the constant 60fps. I rarely play any other games other can Civ 5 and any AAA games I will get on my Xbox such as siege.

I am also moving to uni this year and will need a pc that can run unreal engine to create games for my course so I am willing to buy a completely new pc if my current one will require a lot to upgrade and the price difference to upgrade it all will warrant me buying a new pc entirely.

My specs are:
Processor AMD A10-7860K Radeon R7, 12 Compute Cores 4C+8G
Speed 3.6 GHz
Number of Cores 4

RAM 8.0 GB

Video Card AMD Radeon(TM) R7 Graphics
Manufacturer
Chipset AMD Radeon(TM) R7 Graphics
Dedicated Memory 1.0 GB
Total Memory 4.0 GB

Link to the pc I own:
http://www.zoostorm.com/home-products/zoostorm-quest-gaming-desktop-pc-amd-a10-8gb-1tb-windows-10-home/

Any help with this is greatly appreciated
Thanks
 
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According to the links below, a GTX 1050 graphics card will increase your graphics grunt approx 4.6 times, GTX 1050 TI approx 5.9 times and GTX 1060 3GB about 8.9 times the performance of your existing graphics.

https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu.php?gpu=Radeon+R7+A10-7860K
https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu.php?gpu=GeForce+GTX+1050&id=3596
https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu.php?gpu=geforce+gtx+1050+ti
https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu.php?gpu=GeForce+GTX+1060+3GB

Of course, mileage will vary according to you screen resolution, games played and settings, but these cards are clearly many times faster than what you have now and the difference to your existing system will be huge if you put one of these in.

If I were...

danthemanoz

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May 15, 2018
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According to the links below, a GTX 1050 graphics card will increase your graphics grunt approx 4.6 times, GTX 1050 TI approx 5.9 times and GTX 1060 3GB about 8.9 times the performance of your existing graphics.

https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu.php?gpu=Radeon+R7+A10-7860K
https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu.php?gpu=GeForce+GTX+1050&id=3596
https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu.php?gpu=geforce+gtx+1050+ti
https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu.php?gpu=GeForce+GTX+1060+3GB

Of course, mileage will vary according to you screen resolution, games played and settings, but these cards are clearly many times faster than what you have now and the difference to your existing system will be huge if you put one of these in.

If I were you, I'd "invest" in one of the graphics cards above and see how you go. If you find your CPU is bottle necking you (I don't think it will much), then you can buy a new system and transfer your new graphics card to it with nothing lost.

Good luck!

P.S If you install a discrete graphics card as suggested, disable your onboard GPU if possible so you get full access to your 8GB RAM without any being reserved for onboard GPU.
 
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