I'm running a 2018 computer and haven't upgraded anything since then. I'm focusing on finding a new graphics card first since I'm currently using a GTX 1060. My budget is tight, so affordability is key for me. I have an Intel i7-7700 CPU and an H110-Plus motherboard with 16GB of RAM. I'm trying to figure out what's worth upgrading to, without spending a fortune—ideally not more than $600. I've noticed that games are starting to stutter and I think it's time to improve my setup. Any recommendations for budget-friendly options or insight on whether these upgrades are worth it would be appreciated! Thanks!
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I recommend a combo deal I used before: Newegg has a bundle with a 12600KF CPU, a WiFi motherboard, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 750W PSU for $365. Pair that with a RX 6800 XT for a fantastic setup! You’ll be more than set for gaming.
If you're mainly gaming, consider grabbing a used RTX 3060 with 12GB for around $200. That could be a solid upgrade for now while you save for something better down the line.
You could look for a used RTX 3070; it should be under $300. Then, consider upgrading to a newer Intel CPU and motherboard combo for around $300. Something like a 9700K could be found for less than $200. This way, you could allocate more funds to your GPU for possibly an RTX 4060 or 4070.
What games do you want to play? That can really affect your upgrade path. Your i7-7700 might bottleneck some GPUs, so keep that in mind. Also, check how old your power supply is before jumping into a GPU upgrade.
How much are you realistically looking to spend? Also, make sure to check your storage and power supply wattage before upgrading.

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