![]() Probably the best way with computer hardware to take your gaming experience to the highest heights of flawless visuals and less lag is with your video card. The only thing to take into consideration is that updating your CPU is the most difficult task when it comes to computer upgrades because it almost always means needing a new motherboard, RAM, and then reinstalling Windows afterward. ![]() We would say one of the most influential components to your CPU’s effect on gaming is whether it is a quad-core processor or not, so if you are using an old CPU, it could help to get a new one. The CPU is still important for gaming, although not nearly as important as it once was. RAM is one of the cheaper components to increase (and installation is not nearly as difficult as people would think). Most games recommend at least 8GB and you will find semi optimal performance at around 16GB. The minimum RAM you will find as a requirement for pretty much any game is at least 4GB. Let’s see what our secrets-that-aren't-so-secret are on this subject, now. In today’s blog article, we will focus more in-depth on hardware and how you can make the most out of your computer to avoid lag.Īs easy as it is to go years without updating your hardware, you will find a significant improvement to your lag issue by updating a few key hardware components to your PC. A month ago, we talked about what can cause lag: from connection to hardware, we tried to talk about as many factors as possible.
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