Please follow the steps to perform System maintenance check to improve performance of the computer: I would suggest you to perform System Maintenance troubleshooter on the computer and check if it fixes the issue. I would suggest you to try the methods below and check if this helps. I realize the inconvenience you are experiencing with your system. My budget can be anywhere below or around £500.00 (at the moment). It might be worth mentioning that I haven't given my PC a good air-dusting in probably about a year now, so I don't know whether that could cause issues, although in my previous experiences, I've never really noticed any performance I have researched into overclocking, but considering that my PC does begin to radiate a fair bit of heat already, I'm not sure overclocking would be a great idea (feel free to suggest otherwise if I'm Note: None of these components have been overclocked. OS: Windows 10 Home 64-bit with 1920x1080 HDMI Display Optical Drive: TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-222BB SATA cdrom Device 911GB free of 1.81TB Western Digital WD External HDD 1021 USB Device (SATA) 21.5GB free of 223GB Crucial_ CT240M500SSD1 SATA SSD
Motherboard: ASRock FM2A55M-DGS (CPU Socket) Here are my PC specs:ĬPU: AMD A8-5500 APU 3.20GHz (4 Cores, 12th Generation) with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics
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However, I'm not exactly sure which parts of my PC I should upgrade first (if some even need upgrading, that is). That my suspicions of needing to upgrade my PC were indeed correct.
My FPS rarely rose above 30 and even dropped as low as 12 during high-intensity periods of the game. I recently installed the Battlefield 1 beta and, after playing a few games, found that my PC was struggling quite severely, even on low settings.