I recently received a work bonus and want to use it for a PC-related upgrade. I currently have a 1440p 240Hz OLED monitor and a system with an RTX 5070 Ti, Ryzen 7 5800XT, and 32GB of DDR4 memory. I was considering another ASUS 1440p OLED display, such as the XG27AQWMG, but it appears to offer a fairly similar experience with only a small refresh-rate increase. My other option is moving to an AM5 platform with a newer CPU, motherboard, and DDR5 memory. Would either upgrade provide a noticeable benefit, or should I simply keep my current setup?
4 Answers
The monitor would barely be an upgrade. Going from 240Hz to around 280Hz at the same 1440p resolution and OLED quality is unlikely to feel meaningfully different. If you want a genuinely different display experience, 4K would make more sense, though it would also cost more and demand more from the GPU.
If you really want to spend the bonus on one of these choices, I'd choose the platform upgrade. AM5 would give you a newer upgrade path and DDR5 support for the next several years, while the second 1440p OLED would mostly provide a minor refresh-rate bump.
Your current PC is already a very capable 1440p gaming system, and the 5800XT isn't a bad match for the RTX 5070 Ti. Unless you're seeing CPU-related limits or struggling in particular games, an AM5 upgrade may not justify the cost right now.
Honestly, keeping both is the most sensible option. You already have hardware many people would consider high-end. Upgrade only if you have a specific problem to solve, such as needing more CPU performance, lower frame-time spikes, or a larger and higher-resolution screen.

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