Most common questions used to investigate
Is your computer getting slower day by day?
Are you getting the blue screen of death?
Is your computer not able to play the most recent AAA title games?
Are you having storage problems such as not having enough space, slow transfer speed and more?
Is your computer overheating to the limit?
Is your computer not providing stable FPS for display while playing games?
Common conclusions
The issue might not be with the hardware but with the software. There could be a virus in your computer due to which it is slowing down. Get and antivirus and perform a full scan. If no virus is detected, you could try to add an SSD drive to your computer as it is relatively faster than the normal HDD drive. If you still have the problem, check if you have adequate ram
This could be due to bad ram, overheating, a bad motherboard or graphic card or the issue could totally be due to a bad driver, a virus or something else. So it is better to first trouble shoot each piece of hardware and then the software. If the problem persists, get it checked by a tech store as upgrading/replacing should be your last resort.
Check if your graphic card supports the minimum specifications required for the game. If it does, the problem might be due to some software conflicting, if not, you should look into upgrading your graphic card to a model that is supported by the game and according to your budget.
If you have a low budget but want some space, get an HDD as it cost less but if you have the budget, get an SSD as it has faster send/receive speed. Also check you computer for viruses as there are some viruses that capture storage space and make it unstable/unuseable.
You should try to change your PC case and the thermal paste if possible as a case with low air flow will increase the temperature. You should also add more fans to the case if possible or go with liquid cooling if possible. As for the software side, close all unnecessary programs as they may be overloading the CPU as well as check for viruses in your computer.
The problem might be that your graphic card is not powerful enough to support the game. You can either lower the game settings or upgrade your card to a latest model according to your budget.
It is better to upgrade your PC component by component according to your requirements as it is cheaper and you have more options and it will last longer.
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