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kalayav_n

i have about $800 dollars, here is my specs and everything. I want to upgrade my RAM, CPU and storage, anyone have any website to like send your PC in and they upgrade it for you? im too scared to do it my self and i have no idea how to or what to upgrade it with

intel core i5-10400f @ 2.90ghz

nvidia rtx 2060

16gb ram

144hz monitor

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You're gonna have to learn to do it yourself if you want to not waste money

Just search up a youtube tutorial, by the 3rd attempt you'll get it.

The only thing to remember is to release the lock on both your CPU and GPU before pulling them out. I fucked up a $600 CPU one time just ripping it out

Besides for that you can afford to go through trial and error

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kalayav_n
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any youtube links or recc to like learn to do it? please i need to upgrade this piece of 200 fps shit,

#6
Yuniee44
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just look at like an ltt guide, it really isnt that hard even though it seems intimidating dont worry

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kalayav_n
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what about for compatibility? i dont wanna buy a part that isnt compatible with my motherboard

#11
Targu1n
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you can use pcpartpicker.com to check compatibility easily

#13
kalayav_n
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ty

#3
kalayav_n
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how the fuck do i access my specs

#5
elament
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system information or task manager

#7
Yuh_aye
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windows -> task manager -> performance -> top right

#8
loneliness
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what CPU are you using? if you have old gen CPU, you have to upgrade your mother board as well. replacing RAM and SSD is really easy, you can do it yourself without worrying

#9
kalayav_n
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updated i bought this pc a while back when the rtx 2060 came out so it needs a big ass upgrade

#12
Nachtel
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Your GPU is fine, Valorant is a CPU intensive game, I recommend spending the majority of the money on a good AMD CPU, but make sure it's compatible with your motherboard (if not, allocate enough money to buying a motherboard thats compatible with it)

Also 16 gigs of ram is all you need unless you absolutely need to have a second monitor playing skibidi toilet on it

Your monitor is also already good enough. Theres a huge difference between 60 to 144hz but theres barely any difference (enough to give you a competitive advantage at least) between 144 to 260hz

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kalayav_n
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picked intel for my prebuilt so new motherboard time, yippee

#15
Nachtel
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Also make sure it fits in your case lol and that the case is well ventilated. An overheating CPU can drop frames consistently by 80%

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kalayav_n
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thanks man will definitely do that, i have the cash to splash so hopefully i can buy a 360+hz monitor

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