What Should I Upgrade First on My 5-Year-Old PC?

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Asked By CuriousGamer123 On

I bought my first PC build around 5-6 years ago and haven't really kept up with hardware updates since then. Now that I'm interested in maintaining it and making upgrades, I've noticed it's becoming a bit outdated. I'm not a heavy gamer, but I'd like to have about 5 or 6 modern games installed at once, and I also need it for some content creation—nothing too intense, though.

Here are my current specs:
- CPU: Intel 9400f 6 Core i5 @ 4.1GHz
- Motherboard: ASUS B360 TUF Pro Gaming
- Cooler: Jonsbo RGB CR-1200 CPU Cooler
- Memory: 16GB Tforce TUF Alliance 3000MHz
- Graphics: Aorus 2060 Super OC
- NVMe: 512GB WD Black SN720
- HDD: 2TB Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM
- WiFi: Intel 5300 450mbps 5GHz
- PSU: 650W Coolermaster MWE 80+ Bronze
- Case: Thermaltake J24 RGB
- Fans: 3x RGB Thermaltake Fans

What upgrades should I consider first, and which components are critical to change? I'm planning to upgrade piece by piece over the next few months since I can't do it all at once. Also, please let me know if there are any components I shouldn't bother upgrading because they are still good enough.

1 Answer

Answered By TechWizard99 On

You might want to think about getting a new graphics card first. It’s one of the main components that can significantly boost your gaming and content creation experience. Just make sure to look at Nvidia's 70 series; it should fit right in and give you a nice performance bump. But remember, your PSU might limit what you can get, so keep that in mind!

Upgrader101 -

Thanks for the tip! Are graphics cards typically the first thing to age out in a setup like mine?

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