What’s the best upgrade path for my old AM4 setup?

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Asked By DustyGamer42 On

After finally dusting off my old PC, I found out that my AMD Ryzen 5 1600X CPU isn't supported for Windows 11. I'm eager to upgrade since I don't want to stick with an old OS if I can avoid it. I'm not into heavy gaming, just looking to play some titles not available on the PlayStation. My system is about seven years old, and it feels like a major upgrade is long overdue.

Here are my current specs:
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600X
- CPU Cooler: Corsair H100X Liquid Cooler
- GPU: Nvidia GTX 1080
- Motherboard: MSI X370 Pro Carbon
- RAM: 2x 8GB Corsair
- Storage: 250GB M.2 SSD, 500GB 2.5" SSD, 2TB Mechanical Drive
- PSU: 750W
- Case: NZXT S340 Elite Mid Tower

I was considering just upgrading to a Ryzen 5 5600XT to get me past the Windows upgrade hurdle. But I'm aware that full compatibility could be an issue down the line, and if I push for more upgrades, I might need to replace the motherboard and RAM as well. What do you think?

2 Answers

Answered By OldSchoolPCFan On

I get where you’re coming from with wanting to upgrade only the CPU for now, but I'd advise thinking more long-term. The 5600XT won't work in newer mobos, and you'll likely find yourself in a bind later on with compatibility. It might be wise to bundle a new motherboard and RAM with your CPU upgrade now to avoid issues down the line. Plus, your GPU should still be a solid option for a bit longer!

Answered By TechieJoe23 On

Honestly, if you're looking to upgrade, it might be better to consider overhauling your setup entirely rather than just swapping the CPU. Investing in a 5600XT might only be a temporary fix and could end up costing you more in the long run. Windows 10 will still receive updates until October 2028, so if security is a major concern, you could stick with it while you plan a bigger upgrade. Plus, Linux is also a great option now if you're curious about trying something new!

CuriousCoder88 -

Are you sure Win 10 will get updates until 2028? I heard that’s only for specific versions.

UpgradeHunter99 -

Could the 5600XT actually be incompatible with newer motherboards or DDR5 RAM? Just trying to understand the upgrade collision here.

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