Build Advice How can I upgrade my pc?

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I want to upgrade my pc for something that will last for a while and not spend a lot of money, I from brazil and pc parts are expensive here. I build this pc back in 2019 and still doing fine but is start to struggle with new titles.

My pc specs:
Cpu: Ryzen 7 3700x with stock cooler
Gpu: msi rtx 2070 super
motherboard: B450 AORUS M
Ram: corsair vengeance lpx 16Gb (2x8) 3000MHZ
PSU: corsair cx750, 750W, 80 plus bronze
Storage: 500gb
ssd and a 1tb hdd
and a generic case which I will change for a new one, I accepting suggestions if you have one.
also I thinking about buying a nvmi ssd of 1tb, and exchange my hdd for one with 4tb

thanks for the help alredy! and sorry for the bad english.
 
I want to upgrade my pc for something that will last for a while and not spend a lot of money, I from brazil and pc parts are expensive here. I build this pc back in 2019 and still doing fine but is start to struggle with new titles.

My pc specs:
Cpu: Ryzen 7 3700x with stock cooler
Gpu: msi rtx 2070 super
motherboard: B450 AORUS M
Ram: corsair vengeance lpx 16Gb (2x8) 3000MHZ
PSU: corsair cx750, 750W, 80 plus bronze
Storage: 500gb
ssd and a 1tb hdd
and a generic case which I will change for a new one, I accepting suggestions if you have one.
also I thinking about buying a nvmi ssd of 1tb, and exchange my hdd for one with 4tb

thanks for the help alredy! and sorry for the bad english.
For gaming at or bellow 1080p a 5700x3D/5800x3D would be your best bet, just would also need to upgrade CPU cooler.
For gaming above 1080p and higher frequencies with higher details you would also have to upgrade GPU to at least 4070/4080 or equivalent from AMD while you can still find them.
As far as storage is concerned, faster NVMe with enough space for all programs/games would not directly improve performance but only indirectly improve responses.
 
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