I have an i5-9600KF with an RTX 3080 and 16GB of DDR4 3000MHz RAM that I bought as part of a used PC setup last year for $500. The only change I've made is upgrading the GPU from a 5700XT. I realize that the i5-9600KF is getting older and doesn't keep up with newer standards, especially since it only has 6 threads and uses PCIe Gen 3. With 2026 on the horizon, I know that a Ryzen 5000 series or Intel 12000 series would be preferred for a new build. However, since I got this PC at a bargain, I'm wondering if I should stick with my current CPU for now or if upgrading to an AM4 setup makes sense, considering the high RAM prices right now. Will sticking with the i5-9600KF impact my gaming performance, especially in demanding titles?
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I have a 9700k with a 4070 Super, and I handle AAA games at high settings just fine! But yeah, higher resolutions or intensive games might show some bottlenecking with older CPUs like the 9th gen.
You're perfectly fine using your i5 for gaming! It might not be the top-tier option anymore, but for casual gaming, it still holds up well. If you're considering AM4, it might make sense if you find a good deal on parts without spending too much.
Totally agree, I’m also using an older CPU and it works fine for me!
You're definitely fine with the i5-9600KF! I'm using a 9900k daily, and a lot of folks are still rocking systems with 8700 and 9700 chips. They're solid for most gaming needs, but if you are looking for better performance especially for future titles, consider a DDR4 upgrade like a 14700 if you need it.
If your current setup is running smoothly and meets your gaming needs, there's no rush to upgrade. You can always consider an upgrade later; just don't let popular opinions sway your decision too much. If it works for you, keep it!
Totally agree with you! I just wanted to see if moving to an AM4 platform would provide a significant boost. Thanks for the perspective!
Absolutely! If it's still performing well, hold off for now.
Since you're playing games that your current CPU can handle, just stick with it for now. You could wait for prices to drop or even upgrade some other parts like peripherals for a better experience without breaking the bank.

Thanks for that advice! I guess I’ll stick with my setup for the time being.