What Upgrades Should I Consider for My Gaming PC?

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Asked By GamerDude42 On

I have a gaming setup with an ASUSTeK G10DK motherboard, an AMD Ryzen 5 5600 processor, and an RTX 4060 graphics card. My RAM is 16 GB total (2x8 GB DDR4-3200), and I'm using a WDC PC SN530 SSD. I usually game at 1080p and currently play Rainbow Six Siege competitively, but I only get around 170 fps on low settings. Since I have a 240Hz monitor, I'd like to know what I should upgrade to achieve stable 250 fps. Any suggestions?

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Answered By GameGuru101 On

Honestly, the 9060XT seems like the right choice for your setup. It balances price and performance well without bottlenecking with your older motherboard. You could expect a 25-30% increase in fps across most games.

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But do you think my CPU might be the real bottleneck? I’m seeing my GPU maxed out at 92% while my CPU is just at 50%.

Answered By TechSavvySteve On

If you can afford it, consider getting a 9070. That should provide a significant improvement in your frame rate.

Answered By PixelPanda88 On

I think the best option for you would be to upgrade to a 9060XT 16 GB. It should give you a decent boost in fps for R6.

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