I'm considering upgrading my setup since I'm facing some performance issues. Right now, I have a Ryzen 7 5700x paired with a GTX 1080, and I use an ROG STRIX X570-E WiFi II motherboard in a mini case. I'd be open to upgrading the motherboard as well, but ideally, I'd like to improve my CPU or GPU without needing to replace it completely. Also, I'm located on the US East Coast and want to keep my budget under $800 since I'm funding this upgrade myself with a summer job. My current power supply is a Cooler Master V850.
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I have a 5600 running with a 9070, and it hasn't caused me issues. You might want to look at how far you want to push your setup, but it’s all about that GPU upgrade. Getting a 5060 Ti will give you a solid bump in performance—definitely the right way to go!
I’d recommend starting with the GPU. Your 5700x is still pretty capable, and upgrading the GPU might solve a lot of your performance issues. If you're looking for a card, the 5060 Ti 16GB (avoid the 8GB version) could be a solid choice and should fit your budget. Just make sure you're ready to spend at least $500 for a decent upgrade.
Also, look for refurbished or used cards like the 3080 Ti or 4070 Super, they could be great options as well. Just be cautious about the seller's rating if you're buying used!
Honestly, your 5700X still holds its own unless you're aiming for super high FPS in competitive gaming. Upgrading the GPU is the smarter move here, and it should give you a nice boost in performance instead of replacing your CPU just yet.
Yeah, I agree! The CPU is still good enough for most games right now.
For sure! Just keep in mind that if you want to play more demanding games smoothly, the GPU is where you'll see the biggest difference.
To maximize performance, definitely replace the GPU first. The 5700X is still decent, but the GPU upgrade will yield the biggest returns. The 5060 Ti 16GB is a great option, but keep an eye on your budget to make sure you're making a smart choice.

I get that! I'm in the same boat, just trying to keep costs down while still getting a good upgrade. $500 for the 5060 Ti sounds reasonable to me!