I have an older pre-built gaming PC from NZXT that I got from a family member about 4-5 years ago, and it's starting to show its age. Currently, I'm using a Ryzen 7 3700X CPU, an RTX 2070 Super GPU, a B450 Tomahawk Max motherboard, a 600W EVGA PSU, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and a mix of M.2 SSD and HDD storage. Recently, my CPU failed, causing my PC to crash and giving me the blue screen of death, which means it's time for an upgrade. My main question is whether I should stick with the AM4 socket and upgrade to something like the Ryzen 7 5800XT, or is it worth it to switch to the newer AM5 platform and invest in DDR5 RAM, even though it's pretty pricey? I'm planning to upgrade the CPU, GPU, and PSU regardless, but I want to keep my total cost under $1000 USD, though I might go a bit higher if the AM5 upgrade is worth it.
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I think upgrading to a Ryzen 5700X or 5800X can provide a good performance leap without the need to switch to AM5 right now. Focus on getting a new GPU to really enhance your gaming experience; go for a 9060XT or 9070XT if you can.
Just know that with 16GB of DDR5 priced around $400-500 and GPU prices similar, it's gonna add up fast. Stick with AM4 for now unless AM5 prices dip. It's really frustrating out there with inflated prices on chips like the 5800X3D!
I went with a 5800X along with a solid GPU upgrade. It was a game-changer!
Honestly, upgrading to AM5 can offer significant performance boosts, but the prices for DDR5 RAM are pretty steep right now. If budget is a concern, you might want to consider sticking with AM4 for the time being since the upgrade in performance may not justify the inflated RAM prices.
I'd suggest looking for a used Ryzen 5600X instead. That way, you can spend more on a good GPU, which will give you a much better boost in gaming performance, especially if you're on a 1080p monitor.
Do you have a Micro Center nearby? They often have great combo deals that could save you a lot on your build!
No, unfortunately, the closest one is about 6 hours away. Would love the deals though!

Totally agree. The DDR5 costs are a joke right now. I saw one 5800X3D listed for $700! What did you end up choosing in your own upgrade?