Best Ryzen CPU to Upgrade from i5 9400f and Keep My 3070Ti?

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Asked By TechGuru88 On

Hey everyone, I'm looking for some guidance since my friends (who are all about Intel) haven't been much help lately. Right now, I've got an i5 9400f paired with a 3070Ti, and I'd like to know which Ryzen CPU would best complement my setup. I mainly game with AAA titles, watch movies, and do some video editing. I'm not super familiar with Ryzen, so I could use a solid starting point. Any suggestions would be awesome! Also, feel free to share any thoughts on motherboards and cases!

5 Answers

Answered By PCMasterAce On

Coming from an i5 9400f, you're in for a treat with Ryzen! I’d suggest an AM5 platform for better future upgrades. The 7600X is a fantastic starting CPU, but if you're willing to spend more, consider the 7800X3D or even the 9800X3D. For a motherboard, check out the Gigabyte X870 Eagle Wi-Fi7; it's a great fit for those CPUs. If you want to save some cash, you can find used AM4 components pretty easily for around $170.

Answered By BudgetNinja On

Don't forget about the Ryzen 7700 non-X! It's also a great option if you want good performance without breaking the bank.

Answered By BaldAndBold On

Since I switched from a 9900K to a 7800X3D, I've been thrilled with AM5! Just curious—what resolution do you usually game at? And what games are your favorites? Knowing this can help pinpoint the best CPU for your needs.

Answered By GamerDudeX On

You should definitely go with an AM5 board; it's the latest socket for AMD and will be good for a few years. I recommend the Ryzen 7 7800X3D if you want something really powerful—it comes with extra L3 cache for quicker data access. But if you’re looking for something a bit cheaper, the 7600X or 7500F are also solid options. Just be cautious with budget boards, as there have been stability issues with cheaper ASRock models when using fast RAM over 6000MT/s.

Answered By HardwareHustler On

If you're considering lower-end AM5 options, the 7500F, 7600X, and 9700X are all excellent choices that won't bottleneck your GPU. I switched to the 7800X3D from an 8700K, and it's incredible! It’s energy efficient and performs really well. For overclocking, the 9800X3D is awesome—but if you're not into water cooling, air should work just fine.

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