I'm looking to upgrade my PC at the end of this year, but with prices going through the roof lately, I've decided to stick with my AM4 setup and keep my 32GB of DDR4 RAM. I currently have a Ryzen 3 3300X and a GTX 1060 6GB, along with 32GB of 3200 MHz RAM. My potential upgrades include the Ryzen 5 5700X and a choice of GPUs: either the 5070, the 5060 Ti 16GB, or the 9060 XT. I'm trying to figure out:
1. Is having 16GB of VRAM significantly better than 12GB for performance?
2. What offers better value for money when it comes to GPU upgrades?
With prices on the rise, I want to ensure I'm making the right choices for my budget before I dive in.
5 Answers
Dude, just keep your motherboard and upgrade the CPU to the 5700X! It’s a simple BIOS update, and it should work perfectly with your current setup. For the GPU, I’d definitely recommend considering the RX 9070 over the others since it generally outperforms the others and has 16GB of VRAM. You might find it cheaper if you shop around, but it’s a solid choice for future-proofing your system.
Going for the RX 9070 (non-XT) is a great call! It has a nice balance of performance and price, often available close to AU$800. Between this and the 5060 Ti or 9060 XT, the 9070 gives you more value for the VRAM and overall performance. Plus, it's a step up from the others!
Honestly, if you’re gaming at 1080p or 1440p, any of these upgrades will be an improvement, but the 5700X3D combined with a 9070 would give you the best experience for the next few years. Be aware though, your power supply has to handle the upgrade too!
For the GPU swap, definitely aim for the RX 9070. It’s a big jump from the 5060 Ti and the additional VRAM will help with upcoming games. If you can stretch your budget a bit, the 5700X3D will last you longer as well.
If you really want a good long-term investment, consider the X3D versions of the CPUs. They’re out of production now but worth it if you can find a decent deal. As for GPUs, don’t overlook checking the used market; there might be some good deals on the RX 9070 or similar cards.

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