I'm considering upgrading my PC, which has been running on a Ryzen 3 2200G since 2018. I had a rough time with a used RX 570 I bought last year, dealing with power issues and the card messing up my system. I've slowly learned about computer components and have made a few upgrades, like adding a 1TB M.2 SSD and a new case with better cooling. My question is whether I should go for an AM5 setup, which is pricier, or stay on AM4 and gradually upgrade my current setup, given my financial and family obligations. I have a plan for upgrades, starting with a new 650W PSU, and I'm wondering if AM4 will still be a good option for the next few years, or if I should just save for AM5?
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Consider saving for the 5700X3D or 5800X3D instead of jumping to AM5 right now. The AM4 platform still delivers great performance, especially if coupled with fast RAM and a solid GPU.
You’ve got a solid plan! Starting with a good 650W PSU and then moving up to a Ryzen 5600X is a smart move. As for GPU prices, they’re likely to keep climbing, so consider getting that sooner if you can manage it.
Is your 16GB RAM DDR4? If so, you might not need to upgrade to 32GB just yet. You can save some cash by sticking with what you have and upgrading later.
It sounds like your initial issues were likely due to the PSU. For your upgrades, definitely try using a cooler that comes with the 5600X first before deciding if you need a better one.
AM4 has plenty of life left in it! However, with prices constantly fluctuating, you might want to decide if investing now is better than waiting and potentially facing higher costs later.

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