I've had my PC for about six years now, and while it's still doing okay, I'm starting to notice some frame drops and stuttering during gaming. It has components that I built back in 2020, and I'm hoping to extend its life for a couple more years without doing a full rebuild. I have a budget of around $500 for upgrades.
My biggest concern is that if I upgrade my GPU, it might bottleneck against my current CPU. The CPU options I've looked into for upgrading are either 10th or 11th gen Intel, but those would require a new motherboard too, which means I'd basically be starting over.
I usually game at 1440p, but I'm quite casual about it, so I'm hesitant to invest in a complete overhaul given the current prices. I live in a large city, so I can find some used parts, but I'm a bit wary about buying used PC components. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
2 Answers
I see two good options here. First, you could sell your current GPU for around $150-200 and add that to your budget to buy a better one. Second, consider saving a bit more money and selling your whole build for about $500. It's better to invest in a solid GPU upgrade than to pour money into an outdated CPU.
If you're gaming at 1440p, I'd recommend getting a RX 9060 XT with 16GB for around $450-$480. Your current CPU should handle it fine, especially if you're not pushing super high settings. Just keep an eye on the GPU load; if it hits 100%, then you might be bottlenecked. Use your 10400F CPU for now and adjust your settings accordingly to find the best balance.

Thanks for the detailed advice! I appreciate it.