I'm planning to upgrade my current setup from an RX 6600 and a Ryzen 5 5600 to an RX 9060XT and a Ryzen 5 7600X. I've saved up some money but want to make sure I know what I should be cautious about before making this investment. Also, should I consider getting an AIO cooler, since I'm currently using an air cooler?
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If you're sticking with a good cooler, you definitely don't need an AIO. Your current setup with 650W should support the new GPU and CPU comfortably. Just keep an eye on temps!
You don't really need an AIO cooler for the 7600X; it runs pretty cool, similar to the 5600. I'm using a Thermalright Peerless Assassin air cooler, and it's keeping my temps between 55-60°C while gaming.
Honestly, if you're trying to maximize your performance without breaking the bank, I suggest you focus on getting a better GPU first. Save up and then upgrade the CPU and RAM later.
What power supply are you using? It's crucial to have enough wattage for your new components. 650W should be fine for the 7600X, but just double-check.
What games do you plan to play, and at what resolution? The 5600 is decent, and if you're mainly gaming at 1080p, consider if an upgrade to the RX 9060XT is really necessary right now.

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