Hey all, I'm currently running a Windows 10 gaming rig with:
an AMD Ryzen 9 5950X @ 3.4Ghz
a B450 Pro Gaming Mobo by ASUS
32 GB of DDR4-2132 RAM (Dual-Channel, Frequency of 1600 MHz)
an Nvidia GeForce 3090 RTX
For the most part, I can get a consistent 100+ FPS on most games, but for higher-end ones, it tends to struggle a bit going on High/Ultra/Epic (My current resolution is 3440 x 1440), and I'd like to know what to upgrade to finally push through and consistently handle Ultra/Epic graphics while being able to, at the very least, handle 144 FPS; worst comes to worst, I can just go down on the resolution and sacrifice the ultrawide.
I know my graphics card is bottlenecked, and my suspicion as far as that goes is the motherboard/RAM combo, unless it's also the CPU. If possible, if my Mobo/RAM is the culprit on the bottleneck, I'd like to retain the same socket type on the CPU, but if anyone can give me more info/feedback/a better option altogether, I'd greatly appreciate it.
an AMD Ryzen 9 5950X @ 3.4Ghz
a B450 Pro Gaming Mobo by ASUS
32 GB of DDR4-2132 RAM (Dual-Channel, Frequency of 1600 MHz)
an Nvidia GeForce 3090 RTX
For the most part, I can get a consistent 100+ FPS on most games, but for higher-end ones, it tends to struggle a bit going on High/Ultra/Epic (My current resolution is 3440 x 1440), and I'd like to know what to upgrade to finally push through and consistently handle Ultra/Epic graphics while being able to, at the very least, handle 144 FPS; worst comes to worst, I can just go down on the resolution and sacrifice the ultrawide.
I know my graphics card is bottlenecked, and my suspicion as far as that goes is the motherboard/RAM combo, unless it's also the CPU. If possible, if my Mobo/RAM is the culprit on the bottleneck, I'd like to retain the same socket type on the CPU, but if anyone can give me more info/feedback/a better option altogether, I'd greatly appreciate it.