I'm looking to upgrade my PC for better performance. My current specs are: an X470 Aorus gaming 5 wifi motherboard, a Ryzen 7 5800X3D CPU, a 4070 founders GPU, 32GB of DDR3200 RAM, and a 1TB SSD (which I'll be upgrading to an NVMe soon). My system works well, but I want to run more demanding games at higher settings. What should I prioritize for upgrades, starting with the motherboard, and what should come next?
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Honestly, the motherboard isn't your limiting factor—it's largely about your GPU performance. Consider getting an NVMe SSD for faster load times, but your primary focus should be on upgrading to a stronger GPU if you want to game at higher resolutions and settings.
The best option for you is to focus on upgrading your GPU. Given your current setup, that will yield the most noticeable performance boost for gaming. If you choose to get a new GPU, make sure to check if your PSU can handle it, especially since you're running a 650W Gold right now.
The Ryzen 5800X3D is still a solid CPU. While your X470 motherboard is fine, switching to a B550 or X570 would give you PCIe Gen 4 support, which might benefit performance slightly. But if your goal is to increase graphics fidelity, a faster GPU is where you should invest your money.

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