I'm currently using a 5800X paired with a 9060XT and I'm averaging around 110 FPS in Marvel Rivals, although it can drop to the low 90s during team fights. I'm considering whether switching to a 7500F will make a noticeable difference in my gaming performance. I know upgrading means I'll also need a new motherboard and DDR5 RAM, but I'm curious if the performance boost will be worth the effort. Any advice?
3 Answers
If you're considering a different upgrade route, going for a 9600X with a solid 6000MT/s CL30 RAM kit could bump your FPS up to around 120-160 on 1440p low settings. If that's not what you're hoping for, you might want to save up for a 7800X3D or 9800X3D for a serious performance boost instead.
Honestly, switching to a 7500F seems like a side-grade. I’d suggest saving up for something better like the 7800X3D. It might feel like overkill, especially with your 9060XT, but it would definitely give you a more future-proof setup. If you're looking for something between the 7500F and the 7800X3D, keep an eye out, but there aren't many options that might fit your needs without overspending.
Upgrading to the 7500F would require new hardware like a motherboard and RAM, so keep that in mind. The performance difference might not be significant enough just from that upgrade alone. You might want to weigh your options carefully here.
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