I'm looking to upgrade my PC since it seems to have a RAM issue, and most of my hardware is from around 2019. I want to make sure I have room for future upgrades as well. My budget is pretty flexible. This setup is primarily for gaming (with Marvel Rivals being the most demanding game I've played), vocal recording, and general use. The components I need include a CPU, GPU, motherboard, RAM, a new SSD (specifically SSD-Green), and a power supply. My monitor, operating system, case, SSD-Blue, and hard drive are already in place and won't be changing for now. I'd really appreciate any tips or suggestions!
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Instead of getting a hard disk, I recommend going for a 2TB SSD. Windows 11 is a great choice over 10, plus you'll want at least an 850W power supply. Also, consider upgrading to a 1440p monitor instead of sticking with 1080p. For the CPU, the Ryzen 5 7600X is a solid option compared to the 9600.
The hard disk is currently in my setup, and I'll upgrade the monitor later when I can. Those 2TB SSDs sound great—no more having to manage storage space for all my games! Do I need to buy a TPM module for Windows 11?