I'm trying to help a friend build a gaming PC and I have a used Ryzen 7 5800X3D along with 16GB of DDR4 RAM at 3600MHz to offer him. I'm wondering if it's better for him to use this CPU and RAM combo with a good motherboard, graphics card, and possibly add another 16GB of DDR4 RAM, or if he should save up and wait for the prices of AM5 and DDR5 to drop. He mainly wants to play single-player games at 1440p with good framerates. What's the best route here?
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Definitely go for the 5800X3D and the 16GB RAM for your friend's build! The Ryzen 7 is a fantastic CPU, and as long as you pair it with a decent GPU that has ample VRAM, he should be all set. Upgrading the RAM right now isn't really necessary. Plus, have you seen the prices for those CPUs on the used market? They're quite a steal!
If you're not in a rush, sure, but the performance you'll get from that 5800X3D is more than capable of handling current games beautifully. I'd prioritize a beefy GPU upgrade instead— it'll make a bigger impact on gaming right now!
No worries about needing DDR5 right now. The 5800X3D is a solid choice, and with 32GB of DDR4, he will be good to go for a while. If you want a system that'll last without feeling the need to upgrade soon, this setup will work! You just need to keep the GPU in mind for future upgrades to maintain good performance.
Honestly, with how powerful the 5800X3D is, your friend can easily game on it for years without any problems. Many gamers are still perfectly fine with that setup. You might also want to check how many RAM slots his future motherboard has if he decides to upgrade.
It might be a good idea to stick with AM4 for now. Avoiding the cost of the AM5 upgrade and getting a solid GPU instead should set him up nicely. Plus, who knows when DDR5 will become more affordable?
Using the 5800X3D will save him a lot of cash—potentially hundreds of dollars. Just the cost of DDR5 RAM these days is insane! With that CPU and 16GB of DDR4, plus a solid GPU, he’ll handle gaming at 1440p with ease. If he needs more RAM down the line, he could always pick up two 16GB sticks and sell the 8GB ones you'll give him. You're doing a great thing by helping him out with this!
Yeah, DDR4 prices are way better compared to DDR5. Good move!

Makes total sense! And generating fewer expenses for that upgrade will definitely help him invest in a better GPU or other parts he needs. Thanks for the heads up!