Desktop HP Pavilion p6210y

I have a desktop HP Pavilion p6210y and I was wondering if it is cheaper by a whole new computer or add a new processor and add more RAM that my computer has slowed particularly new games I play.

I suggest that you compare to your specifications listed here to possible improvements listed. If you wander off list, beware.

Card games and comparisons can be made here. Select the "Can I Run It' in the top bar.  Then you will know what you really need as a minimum.   Besure to consider a graphics card and the power supply.  (650W like a max).

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