I personally use a Ryzen 5 5600 and a RX 6650 XT with 32 GB of RAM. Honestly I don't see a need to upgrade yet (maybe motherboard, but that's a hard sell right now)
@@XsHouseReviews I personally just love Ryzen hardware because it's the most budget friendly and most straightforward to upgrade Intel and nVidia really just seem more premium priced without doing anything to earn that premium if you ask me
I currently have the i9-9900k and the ROG Strix 2080ti OC. Still runs everything easy and added slight gpu oc via gpu tweak to keep up with some extra fps in my shooter games.
@@aakirax I replaced my i9-9900K with a 12900K. Sold my Strix Gaming Hero and CPU to my brother and pretty much got a $100 upgrade. Paired it with an EVGA 3080Ti a couple of months ago.
I still have my ryzen 7 2700x and a 2080 super oc, honestly don’t see any reasons to upgrade from this one, the only thing id change in my current set up is my cpu i guess, cause of the bottleneck that it caused while playing cyberpunk, but besides this still 🔥
For sure! I'm loving the new 3060, I do need to upgrade though. The new gpu is definitely helping, but I need more out of my computer for what I use it for.
you should have upgraded to a 5800x3d a year ago honestly. the snappiness of the entire system will be noticeable. i went from a 3900x to a 7800x3d and get more productivity out of this 8 core over my previous 12 core. its way past time my guy, just do it (peer pressure peer pressure lo)