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With Bob having a four-year-old PC that has an out-of-date processor and a two GB of
memory nor an eSATA port. It would not be the best idea to put a lot of money to the
current PC to upgrade it when you could go and use the money it would cost to upgrade it to
just purchase a new computer with the specifications that you would like. If you still do not
want to purchase a new PC then here are some decent upgrades and prices for the part,
Nvidia GeForce GTX 2080 Super Costing nearly, It has excellent 1440p and 4K performance.
This part is $700.
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 is a bit cheaper and affordable one, It also has 1440p and has
GDDR6 memory. This part is $225
It is truly your choice on what route to take. whether it be buying a new PC or upgrading
your current one. When deciding to upgrade your current PC you want to make sure that
you replace old parts that may wear out soon if you aren't looking at too many parts for the
PC to upgrade and it saves you money then yes it would be a smart investment so you don't
go spend more on a new PC, but again if you are gonna spend a lot of money on upgrading
it might be better to buy a new one.
If bob does upgrade doing the upgrade himself he would be looking around $1,000 after
taxes but if he takes it to a place to get it down then maybe a bit more around $1,200 with
labor and taxes.
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