#What do i do
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Your video card, that is.
The fact that I see a "GT" is very bad vibes
Can you click on the Disk 0 (C:) too?
We've already determined the GPU is just a bit too weak, but the C: looks concerning too as it's stuck at 100% all the time.
Also, you seem to have 6GB of RAM. Are you at 4+2?
Upgrade your RAM to at least 8GB or 16Gb
Could you check if your gt1030 is the ddr4 or gddr5 version by going to Nvidia control panel
So let's see...
- if the GT 1030 is a DDR4 model, return it or sell it
- RAM upgrade
- Potentially SSD
The ones we can do reasonably on a budget
?
Well, just check what kind of RAM it has first
For system RAM, usually this can be implied by checking the Memory section in Task Manager > Performance. Click it and tell me the speed and slots used.
For video RAM, refer to the above. (Right click on the desktop, click NVIDIA Control Panel, then at the menu bar at the top, Help > System Information)
For the C: drive, click Disk 0 in the same Performance tab in Task Manager.