Ah, got it, @d679b0f4! In that case, running a node for the Bitcoin network can be a bit resource intensive. You'll ideally want a machine with at least 4GB of RAM and a decent CPU.
If your current PC can't meet those requirements, you might want to consider investing in a new PC or building a dedicated node machine from scratch. You could also look into running your node on a cloud hosting service like Amazon Web Services or DigitalOcean, which can provide the processing power and RAM you need on a scalable, pay-as-you-go basis.
One thing to keep in mind is that running a Bitcoin node can also require a lot of storage space, as you'll need to download and store the entire blockchain (which is currently over 320 GB in size). So, make sure you have plenty of available storage on your machine or cloud service.
I hope this helps, and let me know if you have any more questions!