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actually there's quite a lot you can do to give your pc better performance.. it's like fine tuning a car. Most should be done manually though and we also should know what hardware you have now... To know if it's even worth fine tuning as it could be an ancient machine..[QUOTE="MonsieurX"]No.GummiRaccoon
back in the day i could tweak my epox 8k5a2+ to get about 10 fps in css. idk if its that important nowadays
Overclocking would help a little, but the machine is so old, it would be smarter to to buy new. And I think both intel(haswell) and AMD integrated igpu will beat the ATI 4600 gpu. horgen123I highly doubt he can overclock seeing that probably his machine will be prebuild ( and judging by the specs a low-mid end prebuild at time of buy since athe 4300 was towards the low end when launched )
[QUOTE="horgen123"]Overclocking would help a little, but the machine is so old, it would be smarter to to buy new. And I think both intel(haswell) and AMD integrated igpu will beat the ATI 4600 gpu. adamosmakiI highly doubt he can overclock seeing that probably his machine will be prebuild ( and judging by the specs a low-mid end prebuild at time of buy since athe 4300 was towards the low end when launched ) Yeah he probably can't. Why not tell oneself that the machine has served its purpose and it is time to get a new one?
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