Suggestions for Parts Swaps in My PC Build?

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Asked By TechWhiz42 On

I'm trying to build a gaming PC on a budget of 800 pounds in the UK. So far, I've chosen some components, but I've gone over budget. Here's what I have: a dual OC 5060 (8GB, non-Ti), 64GB of DDR4 RAM (which was a great deal!), a 1TB SSD from Samsung (not sure about the exact model), an AMD Ryzen 5 9600X CPU, a DeepCool CG530 case, an NZXT 650W PSU, an Asus Prime B550 M-A motherboard, and a Thermalright 240mm AIO cooler. I need to know what parts I can swap out while still ensuring I can run games like Minecraft, Red Dead 2, GTA 5, and Cyberpunk on high settings at 1080 to 1440p without exceeding my budget.

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Answered By GamerGuru88 On

I think you should either swap out the RAM or the CPU. The Ryzen 5 9600X doesn’t support DDR4 RAM, which is a bit of a problem for your setup. You might want to consider getting down to 32GB of RAM as that should still be plenty for gaming and will save you some cash.

TechWhiz42 -

What can you suggest in terms of RAM to cut costs?

Answered By PixelPundit On

If you're aiming for 1440p gaming, it's worth looking into a GPU with more VRAM, but it sounds like you're sticking to 1080p due to budget constraints. Just keep in mind the performance hit you might face at higher settings with a standard 5060.

TechWhiz42 -

Right, I think sticking to 1080p will keep my options open without blowing my budget.

Answered By BuildMasterX On

You might want to upgrade the CPU to a 5700X or 5800X. If you have access to AliExpress, the 5500X3D could also be a solid option. But honestly, if you're keeping the RAM as it is, just go with the most affordable of those CPUs since they won't be compatible with DDR4 anyway.

TechWhiz42 -

Would that really affect my gaming performance significantly? Any recommendations for a CPU in the 150-180 pound range?

Answered By RAMRescuer On

Consider selling the 64GB of DDR4 RAM you have and then buying some DDR5 RAM if you're sticking with the Ryzen 5 9600X or looking to get an AM5 CPU later on. It could help free up some cash for other parts.

TechWhiz42 -

How much can I expect to get for the DDR4 RAM?

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