Harlock69, on 30 April 2019 - 05:02 PM, said:
Will this cut it? I run MWO on Medium at around 20 FPS.
HP 6200 Pro 320w power supply
i5 2400 @ 3.10 ghz
16 gb Ddr3 1333 ram 1600mhz
Zotac GT 730 card 4gb
Your Core i5 2400 is roughly equivalent to a Core i3 7100, but your GeForce GT 730 is nowhere near a GTX770.
Doing some googling it looks like you've got a BTX based system with a pretty weak power supply. It's unclear whether you have a system that needs low profile cards or standard width cards though; if your computer accepts standard width cards you have an narrow upgrade route, though if it only accepts low profile cards you're kind of hooped.
While I trashed on the GTX 1650 earlier in the thread if you have a standard width case you might be one of the few people that might make use of its performance versus power efficiency (the one plus it has over an RX 570), though don't worry too much about buying a card soon; wait until the card drops from its launch price. If you are comfortable searching inside your case you can check if your power supply has a 6 pin power adapter for external power for a graphics card, but if you're not then concentrate on GTX 1650 cards that don't use an external 6 pin connector. One point to note is that you may have to update your computer's BIOS to get the card working, so don't immediately throw out your 730 before getting a 1650 to work.
In an Nvidia bubble the GeForce GTX 1650 isn't a bad card, and if you can wait for the prices to creep down into the ~$120usd range where it should be relative to its overall performance in the gaming card market you could get one last performance upgrade for your ancient system before being forced to buy a new system.