I recently upgraded to a 9060xt with 16 GB of RAM, and I play games at 1080p. I was expecting high FPS, but I'm still seeing around 80-90 FPS in Warzone, regardless of my graphics settings. I'm using a Ryzen 5 5600G, and I suspect it might be bottlenecking my performance. I have a B550 motherboard, which only supports AM4 CPUs. Should I prioritize upgrading my CPU, RAM, or save up for a new motherboard?
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I'd say both upgrades could help, but focus on the CPU since it seems to be maxing out during gameplay. RAM prices are fluctuating and could get worse, so upgrading the CPU now might be a wiser investment!
Honestly, you might want to consider upgrading both if you can manage it. But if you're looking for the most immediate impact with the current RAM prices, I’d suggest going for the CPU first. RAM prices are pretty high, and it might be better to wait a bit if possible before upgrading that.

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