#What do i do

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rough dune
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What model?

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Your video card, that is.

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The fact that I see a "GT" is very bad vibes

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Can you click on the Disk 0 (C:) too?

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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.

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Also, you seem to have 6GB of RAM. Are you at 4+2?

quasi prairie
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Upgrade your RAM to at least 8GB or 16Gb

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Could you check if your gt1030 is the ddr4 or gddr5 version by going to Nvidia control panel

rough dune
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So let's see...

  • if the GT 1030 is a DDR4 model, return it or sell it
  • RAM upgrade
  • Potentially SSD
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The ones we can do reasonably on a budget

quasi prairie
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?

rough dune
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Well, just check what kind of RAM it has first

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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.

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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)

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For the C: drive, click Disk 0 in the same Performance tab in Task Manager.