Hello!
My i7-8700K that has served me well since 2018 is starting to show its age and I'm looking to upgrade, this time to an AMD. I'm currently using the following:
i7-8700K
Z370-A PRO
32 GB DDR4
RTX 3070
650W PSU
The parts currently on my shopping list are:
Ryzen 5 9600X
ASUS TUF Gaming B650-PLUS WIFI
Corsair Vengeance 5200 Mhz DDR5 (2x16)
(also a new cooler and probably some new thermal paste)
Would this buy me a few years of breathing room? I mostly game and I have no plans to go above 1440p. I don't have plans to start getting into animation or video editing, so my understanding is that I won't benefit massively from more cores. Someone suggested I get a 5700X3D but I reckon going for an AM5 chipset instead means I'll have more options for future upgrades. Also I'm note sure how much I'd benefit from an X3D chip and the AM5 ones that I can actually get my hands on where I live seem like overkill.
(also yes, the system requirements for STALKER 2 is what made me think about upgrading)
My i7-8700K that has served me well since 2018 is starting to show its age and I'm looking to upgrade, this time to an AMD. I'm currently using the following:
i7-8700K
Z370-A PRO
32 GB DDR4
RTX 3070
650W PSU
The parts currently on my shopping list are:
Ryzen 5 9600X
ASUS TUF Gaming B650-PLUS WIFI
Corsair Vengeance 5200 Mhz DDR5 (2x16)
(also a new cooler and probably some new thermal paste)
Would this buy me a few years of breathing room? I mostly game and I have no plans to go above 1440p. I don't have plans to start getting into animation or video editing, so my understanding is that I won't benefit massively from more cores. Someone suggested I get a 5700X3D but I reckon going for an AM5 chipset instead means I'll have more options for future upgrades. Also I'm note sure how much I'd benefit from an X3D chip and the AM5 ones that I can actually get my hands on where I live seem like overkill.
(also yes, the system requirements for STALKER 2 is what made me think about upgrading)