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I'll tell you why, game performance is going to vary greatly from game to game. This is simply something that no one is going to be able to give you definitve help on. No one can reach on your computer and configure each game individually for optimal visual quality/performance, not for free at least.
What you'll need to do is set everything to it's Lowest settings and increase settings until performance becomes unplayable. In fact, most games now have an option to automatically adjust based on your hardware.
However, you are using crappy AMD - see the post above and manually work it out...
Cant improve or know anything untill you tear down the wall.You have to remove all spin drives and use only SSD (solid state drives) your hard drives that spin must not be used but removed. You can use them but only in external devises like usb/firewire ext. for backup videos and pictures. Most important thing in this new generation of PCs is SSD tech. Because of this new type of hardrive you can now see what your PC can really do. Switching from spin drives (non-ssd) to solid drives "SSD" and no spin drives connected to you motherboard vat all. YOU will see improvement of your PC by a min of 30% and as much as 50%.
Here what you need.
Starting with any recent PC that has been factory made in the past 3 years is fine.
Then what ever it takes to remove and replace the harddrives with two SSD drive.
1) 100-120Gb SSD sata III for windows 7/8 (do not use it for programs that take up more then a tiny amount of space you want to always have 20-40% unused for temp/virtual memory and cashe that windows needs.
2) 240-512GB for All your Programs Games and software.
No matter what you have this is a real improvement. No matter what anybody thinks or says unless you have it this way (100% no spinners) they dont know what they are missing.
This my Friends is the most important thing in the next generation of PCs
(My not so best PC can keep up with or beat any spinner PC that out. No matter what is in it.)