I'm currently running a gaming setup with a Ryzen 5 5600 CPU, Radeon RX 6800 GPU, and 32GB of 3600MHz RAM. I'm considering an upgrade to an AM5 platform with a Ryzen 7600X CPU and DDR5 RAM. I'm curious if the performance boost justifies the cost, as making the switch would set me back about $450. I've seen the 7600X offers about a 13% increase in performance, but I'm not sure if that's significant enough. Would I be better off sticking with my AM4 setup for a few more years and waiting for prices to drop?
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You might need to double-check those prices. RAM has jumped significantly, especially due to rising demand from AI technologies. But if everything is around $450 and the performance gain is minimal, perhaps looking for a used 5700X3D could be a smarter choice down the line.
The cost versus performance ratio is definitely a big factor. Many people find it hard to justify such a small upgrade when the current setup runs fine. The 5600 is still a solid CPU for gaming, so unless you're really feeling the need for speed, you might just want to wait it out.
If you're not currently struggling with performance, it might not be worth the money. A shift to the 7600X only offers about a 13% boost, so it seems like it wouldn't justify the expense. Your Ryzen 5 5600 still handles most games pretty well at 1440p, so staying put for a bit longer could be the smart move.
Exactly! It might be better to hold off for another 2-3 years. Prices might drop, and who knows what new tech will come out by then.

Yeah, I checked, and if I can find a 5700X3D for around $200, it might serve me better than diving into AM5 right now.