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I have a HP computer and im trying to upgrade the graphics card and the ram it to run games good! My specs are:
Ram: 3.5 GB
Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 8330
And I looking to buy these things:
Ram: Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB
Graphics Card: ZOTAC ZT-70603-10M GeForce GTX 750 Ti 1GB 128-Bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 Video Card
I need your help! Should I do it?
Thanks for reading this
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indeed you should but check the dimensions of your current chassis and look on getting a new pc case..as that will help with air flow and space etc for new parts
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Another thing you should check is the speed of the RAM, I believe 1600 MHz is the standard for good gaming performance, but you can increase, I wouldnt go below 1600.
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Inspirationn wrote Another thing you should check is the speed of the RAM, I believe 1600 MHz is the standard for good gaming performance, but you can increase, I wouldnt go below 1600.
Ram speed is going to have very minimal effect on gaming or even none at all.

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Also need to know the make and model of your PSU(which im assuming is going to need to be upgraded) and would probably be best to change the case also.

and most important of all whats your budget and currency?
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