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Frankly, you should be pulling in decent numbers with those specs. The 560ti isn't a bad card. I'm noticing now that your benchmark screenshot lists Intel HD graphics as your display device. That might mean it's running the benchmark on integrated hardware that is nowhere near as powerful as your 560ti, it may be doing this because of a driver problem or because your monitor is plugged into your motherboard's onboard display port instead of your GPU where it's supposed to be.
As for upgrades, your processor is fine, and your RAM is already way more than ARR will ever access, a reasonable upgrade would be a single GTX 660 or AMD HD equivalent. Whatever is on sale or has a decent rebate at the time you decide to do it.
Frankly, you should be pulling in decent numbers with those specs. The 560ti isn't a bad card. I'm noticing now that your benchmark screenshot lists Intel HD graphics as your display device. That might mean it's running the benchmark on integrated hardware that is nowhere near as powerful as your 560ti, it may be doing this because of a driver problem or because your monitor is plugged into your motherboard's onboard display port instead of your GPU where it's supposed to be.
As for upgrades, your processor is fine, and your RAM is already way more than ARR will ever access, a reasonable upgrade would be a single GTX 660 or AMD HD equivalent. Whatever is on sale or has a decent rebate at the time you decide to do it.