Thinking About Upgrading My CPU and Motherboard—Is It Time?

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Asked By GamerGuru89 On

Hey folks, I'm looking for some advice on whether I should upgrade my motherboard and CPU soon. I bought a pre-built system back in 2019 and have done a few minor upgrades since then. Here's a quick rundown of my setup:

**Original Parts:**
- Asrock B365 Pro4 motherboard
- Intel i5-9600kf CPU

**Upgraded Parts:**
- 32GB of PC3200 DDR4 RAM (currently running at 2666MHz due to chipset limitations)
- 1TB WD Black SN850x SSD
- RTX 5060 16GB GPU (just upgraded this recently)

I feel like my chipset and CPU might be holding everything back. I mainly play games like Destiny 2 and Black Ops 7/Warzone, along with some RPG and simulation titles. I'm getting decent FPS on medium settings at 1440p. So my question is, should I pull the trigger on a new motherboard and CPU now, or can I afford to wait a while? I have good RAM, so switching to an AM4 setup might let me reuse it. Would that be a solid upgrade, or should I hold off?

2 Answers

Answered By PixelProwler22 On

Have you monitored your CPU usage while playing? If it's sticking around 90-95% and you're still having a smooth experience, it might not be an urgent upgrade. If you're not losing frames during chaotic moments, your current setup might still be fine for now.

GamerGuru89 -

Yeah, it hovers close to 90-95% in Black Ops 7, so maybe I should hold off a bit.

Answered By PCUnicorn77 On

You might want to check your GPU utilization when gaming. If it's running below 100%, then upgrading the CPU could help you out a lot. It sounds like you might gain some extra performance with a new processor.

GamerGuru89 -

In Black Ops 7, my GPU is hitting around 96 to 100% during matches.

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