Thank you Ryan now you are talking i did mention a CPU motherboard SSD hard drive upgrade in the post above and im sticking to my guns on this one
if Waffey does go for an upgrade all his problems will be solved.
While the GPU does a lot of work, your CPU does the rest of it. Some games may be CPU bound, which means that their performance is generally restricted by your CPU. If your CPU is generally running at 100% while playing a game and games seem to be slow, even at different graphical settings, you may want to upgrade your CPU.
The speed and capacity of your hard drive are important. A higher capacity hard drive allows you to have more games installed, while the speed of your hard drive determines loading times. When you first load a game – or load new assets in a game, such as a map the loading time will depend on your hard drive’s speed. Up grading to a Solid State Drive can speed things up dramatically.
RAM is the memory that holds game files once they’re loaded from your hard drive. If you don’t have enough RAM, the game will constantly be reading data from your hard drive. More RAM will ensure that, once game files are loaded from your hard drive, they’ll remain cached and will load much more quickly next time they’re needed. Having a good amount of RAM also ensures that you can return to your desktop without waiting, as the desktop applications will remain present in your RAM if you have enough. You can check your total RAM usage in your task manager – if it’s at 100% while playing a game, you probably need to install more RAM 8 Gig RAM is fine for most games i would go for 16 Gig and higher
BATTLEFIELD 4 FACTS
The most CPU intensive setting is how many players there are on the server.
Also Post processing quality + Mesh quality is heavy on CPU
Frostbite relies heavily on the CPU and GPU.
Thats why it is important to have good quality hardware in computers today.
I could go on and on about this topic all day i think i have covered the important bits here
i really hope this is useful to someone many thanks for taking time to read this article.