I built a PC with a Ryzen 7 3700X and Radeon RX 6700 XT a few years ago, and later upgraded to 32 GB of RAM. I found a Ryzen 5 5500X3D being sold for $130, with the seller providing proof that it is legitimate. Since I mainly play games at 1080p, would this be a worthwhile upgrade, or should I keep using the 3700X? I may eventually upgrade to a Radeon RX 9060 XT 16 GB, but I would prefer to stay on my current AM4 platform rather than move to AM5 and DDR5 right now.
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If you can find a 5600X3D for only around $40 more, that could also be worth considering because it has higher clock speeds. Otherwise, a $130 5500X3D is still a sensible drop-in upgrade. I would only wait for a 5800X3D if you find one at a genuinely reasonable price; moving to AM5 is a much larger upgrade path rather than a simple CPU swap.
For mostly gaming, especially at 1080p, that is a very good upgrade for $130. The extra 3D V-Cache and newer architecture should improve average and especially minimum frame rates compared with the 3700X. Just make sure your motherboard BIOS supports the chip before installing it.

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