Looking for a bit of PC advice please chaps!
I finished Divinity Original Sin on the PS4 only to discover that the sequel is PC-exclusive (at the time of writing). I had an ancient PC in the loft so I thought, it's not doing anything, why not get it down for a laugh.
When I say "ancient", it's seven years old... It's an ASRock P45TS motherboard with one of the highest processor specs it will support (quad core but I can't remember specifics*) with 4GB of DDR3 and a Radeon HD5770. I believe the PSU is a Corsair 550W.
*EDIT: It might be the Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650.
Anyway,
to my absolute shock, it runs Football Manager 2018 beautifully at 1080p, and it runs Divinity Original Sin 2 at something like 1366x768.
The hard drive died after a couple of months so I got myself a teeny tiny 100gb SSD for £50, and that made a huge difference to loading times etc... But now I'm starting to play more often, and I'd love to up the resolution.
What are the chances of a video card upgrade being enough to let me run a game like Divinity Original Sin 2 at 1080p at 30fps?
I'm never going to play blockbusters on the PC - only stuff like Football Manager, Jack Nicklaus Perfect Golf and Divinity Original Sin 2. It's not worth building a new PC for, and I haven't got that money to drop anyway (and I doubt I'd get much money if I sold my current setup).
I'm just looking at the GTX 750, GTX 760 and the GTX 1050, which I'm reading are good budget buys (with the 1050 being the "1080p standard" but I think that's just begging for a bottleneck). I don't want to run everything on "high", let alone "ultra" - I just wanted to get to 1080p with a solid frame-rate.
Also, where's the best place to buy from?
Thanks guys!