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- #GATEWAY M SERIES WITH WINDOWS VISTA CONVERT TO WINDOWS 10 HOW TO#
- #GATEWAY M SERIES WITH WINDOWS VISTA CONVERT TO WINDOWS 10 1080P#
I use my television as a monitor and its max resolution is 1920x1080, so 1440p isn't really on my agenda now or in the future but 60fps at max-ish settings in 1080p would definitely be nice because if I'm going to invest some money in upgrading this PC I want every multiplatform game that I play on PC to have better graphical quality than what's available for my PS4 or it's almost pointless. Well, I guess just scraping by with the old i7 isn't going to cut it. I would get a new motherboard and CPU (I would go for the haswell processors (i5-4***)) as they are both old, especially if you are getting the r9 290x (with this card, you can play at 1440p and max settings and still get or come close to 60fps), you will need more CPU power for games to run smoothly
#GATEWAY M SERIES WITH WINDOWS VISTA CONVERT TO WINDOWS 10 HOW TO#
The options that I'm interested in for a new GPU are between the GTX 670, GTX 760 or R9 290x with me leaning towards the latter, but having been reading about CPU's potentially bottlenecking GPU's I've been wondering whether or not it's possible to just upgrade my i5-650 to an end of the line i7-875k for socket 1156 and being able to play games in reasonably high quality settings without bottlenecking or do I absolutely have to get a new motherboard for a better processor? I already know that I'll need a new power supply regardless of motherboard replacement, but yeah so while I've been reading up on upgrading PC's I'm pretty much new to this and would appreciate any advice on how to make use of what I currently have. I'm more of a console gamer but there's at least a few multiplatform games that I'd prefer to play in better graphical quality (1080p) and stable, higher FPS (The Witcher 3, Dark Souls series, etc playing the any of these above 60fps is overkill for me except the former might be asking a bit too much with what I'm willing to spend). I was hoping that I could get some suggestions as to how I should go about upgrading a Gateway DX-4840-15 () into something suitable for decent quality PC gaming, honestly I'd like to spend as little money as possible so it's why I'd prefer to add in the necessary upgrade components to my existing PC rather than start from absolutely nothing.
