


Alright. I have a question for you folks about my current setup. I bought a pre built PC from cyber power about a year ago, and now I'm looking to upgrade it. I mostly play FPS casually (warzone, splitgate more recently) and I'm looking to be able to run higher quality settings more smoothly. Right now on splitgate 2 I have to run "medium" quality settings or it stutters and crashes. I don't care too much about getting the most frames, etc. What should I upgrade first? Or how do I run tests to see how it's currently performing. Sorry if these are dumb questions, I'm new to PC gaming/building. I have included screenshots of my current setup. Thanks!
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What’s your budget?
I would definitely change the ram from 1×16 to 2×16 and 6000 mhz. Dual channel will be a big performance gain