I need some advice on upgrading my 10-year-old PC for playing Crimson Desert. My current setup includes a GTX 1060 6 GB GPU, Ryzen 5 1600x CPU, 16 GB of DDR3 RAM, and I'm using an ASUS PRIME B350-PLUS motherboard with a 550W power supply. While it handles most games at 1080p on mid-high settings, Crimson Desert runs at a disappointing 20 FPS, which is frustrating! I can't afford to build a new PC from scratch, but I'm considering swapping out the CPU, GPU, and RAM. What's the best budget-friendly upgrade path for achieving 1080p at high settings with around 60 FPS? I'm partial to NVIDIA cards for the ray tracing and DLSS capabilities but I'm open to AMD options if they offer better performance for the price. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
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Definitely update your BIOS before making any changes! Consider upgrading to a Ryzen 5600 or 5700x, and pair it with an Intel B580, RTX 5060 Ti, or RX 9060 XT. Just don't forget to upgrade your power supply to something like the Corsair CX750M or RM850E. Selling off your old parts could recoup some cash for the upgrades, making this a solid choice!
You might want to grab the Ryzen 5 5600 CPU for about $160. For GPUs, I'd suggest going for either the RX 9060 XT for around $310 or the RTX 5060 for $349. If you prefer AMD, consider the Arc B580 12GB for $290. Also, upgrading to 16GB of DDR4 RAM will cost about $120, and you could look for an MSI B550M PRO VDH or any B550M motherboard for roughly $100. Overall, upgrading everything might set you back about $680, but if that’s too steep, just upgrading your GPU could be a good start!
It really depends on what you want to spend, but I'd suggest going with the Ryzen 5 5600x or even the R7 5700X/R7 5800X if you're feeling ambitious. The 5600x should be sufficient, and for your GPU upgrade, you're looking at options like the RX 9060 or 9070. Just make sure to check your budget!
I appreciate the tips! Do you think the RTX 5060 8GB would fall short compared to those options?

Thanks for the info! Is it absolutely necessary to swap my motherboard for all those upgrades, though? I don’t want to deal with that hassle.