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I upgraded from: Nvidia G210 To G730  (from 500mb Vram to 2 gb)

                           Some realy bad procceror to i3-6100 3.70 Gz

                           and also Motherboard: B150M-D3H

                           + 4Gb ram

And still it dont run much better it still have bad framerate what to do?

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Just get JOB and safe money for new PC, I had to buy new graphic card and ram so I maded that way. There is no other options sorry.

Example of cheap PC that can run Warframe almost on max settings:
CPU:  Amd FX-6300 Procesor AMD-FX 6300
Ram: 2x 4 GB or 1x 8GB
Graphic card: GTX 660 if you want better for 3-4 years then buy GTX 1060 version with 6GB Vram

If you go to any computer shop they will give you propozition for any mother board and power suply, but power suply needs to be with name of company. No name power suplies can burn your PC.

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5 minutes ago, Icy_Slayer said:

i3 6100 is a monster! I'm playing on that CPU and RX 470 4GB, 60 FPS all the time on high settings with vsync on coz i got 60 hz monitor. BTW GT 730 is a very poor and low budget card, i think thats your problem.

its pretty sad i have good procesor but S#&$ty card

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1 minute ago, Icy_Slayer said:

What i don't understand is why did you buy GT 730 for 70$? That card isn't  good for gaming at all. You could buy GTX 750 Ti for 100$ and have a much better performance.

i live in Czech rep. and technical thing are here much more expensive  this card for example cost 3k kc 27.5kc is 1dolar  so its cost 100.9 dolars and this is optimal price there and if you count money for food, home etc. you realy dont just go and buy new card. and btw this 750 ti cost cca 7k kc so you can calculate how much it cost

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