I'm considering upgrading my Intel i7 9700K to the AMD Ryzen 5 7600X. I currently have an RTX 3080 and I feel like my CPU is holding back my performance. I'm trying to boost my FPS while gaming. My RAM is 32 GB, and I've got a friend offering me the 7600X for $150. Is this a good upgrade for improving my gaming experience? Also, I noticed the 9700K has 8 cores and 8 threads, while the 7600X has 6 cores and 12 threads. What should I consider before making this change?
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Definitely, moving from the 9700K to the 7600X will give you a noticeable performance boost, especially in CPU-intensive games. But first, you might want to check if your CPU is actually bottlenecking by using something like MSI Afterburner while you play. Also, $150 seems a bit high for a used 7600X when you could get a brand new one for around $185. You might want to grab a new one instead since it uses a newer architecture. Just keep in mind that if you go this route, you'll need DDR5 RAM, which is pricier than DDR4.
Absolutely, the upgrade is significant. Just remember, you'll need a compatible AM5 motherboard, ideally a B650 or B850, and you'll have to purchase DDR5 RAM since DDR4 isn't compatible with it.
The 7600X is roughly 50% faster than the 9700K. So if you want that performance bump, it's definitely a solid choice!
Just a heads-up! The real expense will be DDR5 RAM for the 7600X. If you want to save, consider sticking with an Intel i5 14600K or KF instead. You can use your current DDR4 RAM with it, and that option might perform better while being more budget-friendly. Just ensure you get a good B660 or Z690 motherboard and keep BIOS updated.

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