I've been gaming at just 44 FPS on my 144Hz monitor for a while now, and I'm finally looking to upgrade my setup. My GPU seems to be the bottleneck, so I'm thinking about getting the AMD RX 9070 with 16GB, but I'm also wondering if the AMD RX 9060 XT would be sufficient for my needs.
I want to run most new games like POE2 and ARC Raiders at over 60 FPS on my 1440p monitor, and ideally, I'd like to hit 100 FPS on older games like POE1. I'm not sure if I should also consider upgrading other components like my CPU, especially since RAM prices are on the high side.
This is my first upgrade, so I'm curious if there's anything specific regarding compatibility that I should keep in mind. Here are my current specs:
- Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 2600X Six-core, 3600 Mhz
- RAM: 16GB
- GPU: Radeon RX 570
- Power supply: 650W Gold 80
- Screen: 1440p 144Hz
- Motherboard: Asus Prime B450M-A Rev X.0x
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
5 Answers
You should focus on upgrading your GPU first; that alone could double your current FPS! Upgrading the CPU can wait until you have extra cash.
Keep in mind that games like POE 1 and 2 are pretty CPU-intensive. If you can snag a 5700X3D and couple it with the RX 9070, you should easily reach the framerates you're after!
I would recommend going for the 9060 XT along with a Ryzen 5 5600X. This setup should do the trick for gaming at your desired FPS without putting too much pressure on your power supply. Plus, it keeps everything running smoothly!
Upgrading your GPU is usually straightforward, and compatibility won’t be a huge issue for most setups. Just keep an eye on your motherboard — the bandwidth might be lower than the GPU's max output, but that's not usually a problem unless you're into 4K gaming. Also, if you're looking at CPU upgrades, make sure your motherboard supports the new CPU (like the AM4 socket). If your budget permits, I’d suggest upgrading both the GPU and CPU.
Great tips! Just a heads-up, your power supply's going to be a critical factor, especially since the 9070 recommends a 750W PSU.
Don't forget, if you're upgrading your GPU, you might also need a new motherboard depending on what you choose. Just keep that in mind when planning your budget.

Totally agree! That combo keeps you within safe limits of your PSU, while the 9070 might push things a bit too far.