I'm currently running a mid-range PC with a 2080 Ti, 5600X, MSI B550-A PRO AM4 motherboard, and 32GB of RAM. I've got a spare 3080 Ti that I'm considering installing alongside an upgraded 5950X AM4 processor. This way, I can avoid the hassle of getting a new motherboard and RAM. Do you think this upgrade is worth it? Also, has anyone had experience using a 5950X with the MSI B550-A PRO motherboard? I believe it should work if I update the BIOS.
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Installing the 5950X should work without a hitch, and while it might not give a significant boost for gaming, it will definitely help with productivity tasks. The 3080 Ti is a solid upgrade, but if you're thinking about maximizing your performance, consider selling both the 3080 Ti and your 2080 Ti—those funds could help you snag a much faster 9070 XT!
The 5950X is a powerful 16-core CPU. Just out of curiosity, what do you plan to do with all that power? If gaming is your primary focus, it might be overkill!
I'm mostly gaming, but I guess I'm eyeing the 5950X since it’s the best AM4 chip available to me right now.
Here's a link to benchmarks showing how different CPUs perform. Just keep in mind, at 1440p, both the 3080 Ti and 5950X should deliver great results if you decide to make the switch! Check this out for more info: [TechSpot Benchmark Info](https://www.techspot.com/articles-info/2135/bench/Average-o.png).
Thanks for the insight! Yeah, I plan to game at 1440p, and I found this review: [AMD Ryzen 9 5950X Review](https://www.techpowerup.com/review/amd-ryzen-9-5950x/17.html) to help me decide.

I hear you on that! I'm planning to keep my 2080 Ti too; it's an AIO cooled card from EVGA—can't let that go too easily. But selling the 3080 Ti for a 9070 XT sounds interesting!