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Did you get to try the BETA?
I think your current PC should be good for 1080p medium/high graphics to be honest.
I have the same processor as you and it's just about doing okay on this game but it is a bit of a push.
I am worried about your graphics card though, mostly the 8gb VRAM, that may be a bit of a concern, we won't really know until the demo proper releases though.
what resolution?
based on the performance checks I've seen the game really struggles with CPU bottlenecking and limited VRAM available.
OP is better off upgrading his/her GPU to 4070+ or 6700xt+.
If upgrading to AM5 I do suggest going 9xxxx to get most bang for buck.
Keep in mind you'll have to switch ram to DDR5, and mobo too.
You can probally save money if using SSD, GPU, PSU, Tower from previous PC. I personally like to upgrade in two stages. if its to expensive cause the rtx
3060 Ti for me was more then enough to run the beta fine with framegen and I was using a ryzen 5 3600.
5700X3D has the extra 3d cache which makes it faster than a 9700X in many games.
See the gaming benchmarks in Gamers Nexus recent review, timestamped to the first gaming benchmark, which is Dragons Dogma 2 funnily enough lol.
https://youtu.be/Awz_CG2320E?t=642
It's also available around $200 and fits straight into their motherboard, compared to $230 for a technically slower 9600X on the new platform, that would also need a new motherboard and RAM.
So yes, it's an old processor and a dead end platform, but when you need gaming performance, they still kick it.
the x3d is more expensive then the 9600x j currently.