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I would go with a ram kit for sure. Preferably a 16gb 3000mhz to help with the loading. Next I would get a m.2 ssd and transfer the os to that for faster boot time. That's all I have done so far not very hard just plug and go. Although the os transfer took some time and knowledge a little youtube tutorial should help with that...
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There are little to no upgrades this PC needs out of the box. You can easily ride out until Nvidia releases their RTX cards if you want a major upgrade and beyond that, maybe the power supply. The tempered glass cover makes it easy to see the motherboard and there are 3 open RAM slots that can easily be added to. The graphics card is well-versed to play most newer games at minimum in 1080p with 60 FPS. Many other games (with the right display), can even output in 4K with 60 FPS. Long and short, I'd probably add another 8GB of RAM for good measure, but out of the box this PC is ready for anything you can throw at it, including VR if you're looking into that. Examples of games in 4K: The Evil Within, Wolfeinstein: The New Order, Obduction (60 FPS minimum), Doom (2016) Examples of 1080p Games: Quake Champions (won't go higher than 1080p), Wolfeinstein: The New Collossus, Battlefield V (Beta). Happy gaming!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thanks for reaching out. You would most likely need to upgrade the graphics card if you want to be able to play everything. Depending on the game, you will need to upgrade your CPU too. However, there are other models available that may fit the criteria you are looking for. If you have any further questions or concerns then please do not hesitate to give our tech support agents a call for any assistance; we're always happy to help. Tech support: (888)937-5582 -CyberpowerPC Support
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