I guess a better question would be if the R5 2600 will be a good CPU for the next gen graphics cards.
2600, B450M Pro4, 16 GB 3200 Ripjaws (2x8), RX570 4G, CX 550, 75 HTz monitor
I also have 2x4 3200 Ripjaws, and an Antec Earthwatts Pro 650W PSU from an upgrade, and for the next build respectively.
Current system is plenty good for me and I don't really have a reason to upgrade besides gear lust. Buuut I would like to play current and future games (Cyberpunk 2077) with all the eye candy and still get good frames. And I really want to get into VR.
I also will be building a computer with my daughter who's into Roblox.
Depending on pricing and performance I'd love a future card, but if ray tracing still has crappy frames I might just go for a 5700XT or similar Nvidia down the road. This is where I'm torn: Do I upgrade my GPU and call it good, and build around a 4c8t-ish kind of system for the kids. Or pass mine along and spend a whopping amount of cash for the latest and a few teirs down from the greatest.
2600, B450M Pro4, 16 GB 3200 Ripjaws (2x8), RX570 4G, CX 550, 75 HTz monitor
I also have 2x4 3200 Ripjaws, and an Antec Earthwatts Pro 650W PSU from an upgrade, and for the next build respectively.
Current system is plenty good for me and I don't really have a reason to upgrade besides gear lust. Buuut I would like to play current and future games (Cyberpunk 2077) with all the eye candy and still get good frames. And I really want to get into VR.
I also will be building a computer with my daughter who's into Roblox.
Depending on pricing and performance I'd love a future card, but if ray tracing still has crappy frames I might just go for a 5700XT or similar Nvidia down the road. This is where I'm torn: Do I upgrade my GPU and call it good, and build around a 4c8t-ish kind of system for the kids. Or pass mine along and spend a whopping amount of cash for the latest and a few teirs down from the greatest.