LeTrouxa 8 FEB a las 9:12 a. m.
Whats next upgrade am4?
I have the Ryzen 5 5600x, im thinking to get a new upgrade to play games. Whats the best am4 what can i upgrade?
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gwwak 8 FEB a las 9:15 a. m. 
5800X3D for gaming. If that is no longer available the 5700X3D.
_I_ 8 FEB a las 9:16 a. m. 
often its best to keep the cpu/mobo/ram combo together and use for another pc build

if you want a better cpu, get a board that has its correct chipset and new ram
Rumpelcrutchskin 8 FEB a las 9:24 a. m. 
5700X3D and 5800X3D are best you can get for AM4 socket and are actually keeping that socket alive and kicking.
BurakZG 8 FEB a las 10:07 a. m. 
Is your GPU strong enough? For anything below RTX 4070 or RX 7700XT upgrading your processor doesn't make sense (if gaming is the goal).
Última edición por BurakZG; 8 FEB a las 10:07 a. m.
Omega 8 FEB a las 10:45 a. m. 
The 5600x is more than sufficient for any game, there is no reason to upgrade at this time.
Çapgun 8 FEB a las 1:36 p. m. 
Save for money. Dont buy new stuff. Gossip is this am6 will launch 26 so am5 price get lower. New tech may fairly affordable.
Bing Chilling 8 FEB a las 1:48 p. m. 
i agree with most others here, save up and move to AM5 over upgrading your current socket
if you still had like a 3600 then a 5700x3d or 5800x3d would make sense but you have a 5600x which is already pretty decent.
_I_ 8 FEB a las 3:49 p. m. 
amd really likes to stretch out socket life as far as possible

am4 went from fx based athlons to ryzen 1xxx-5xxx

i highly doubt am5 will only be for 7xxx-9xxx cpus
r.linder 8 FEB a las 6:09 p. m. 
There's no point in spending the money on another AM4 CPU, the performance uplift would be too minimal unless you had a really high end GPU like a 4090 and ran at 1080p

Better off saving your money and moving up to AM5
Bad 💀 Motha 8 FEB a las 7:13 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por r.linder:
There's no point in spending the money on another AM4 CPU, the performance uplift would be too minimal unless you had a really high end GPU like a 4090 and ran at 1080p

Better off saving your money and moving up to AM5


Well some folks don't have $ 600-800+ to go AM5 (CPU + MB + DDR5)

There is a actually significant improvements just going from a 5600X to a 5700X3D (replaced the 5800X3D a while ago) and such a CPU could easily handle a 4080 Super or 5080
Última edición por Bad 💀 Motha; 8 FEB a las 7:15 p. m.
r.linder 8 FEB a las 7:23 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Bad 💀 Motha:
Publicado originalmente por r.linder:
There's no point in spending the money on another AM4 CPU, the performance uplift would be too minimal unless you had a really high end GPU like a 4090 and ran at 1080p

Better off saving your money and moving up to AM5


Well some folks don't have $ 600-800+ to go AM5 (CPU + MB + DDR5)

There is a actually significant improvements just going from a 5600X to a 5700X3D (replaced the 5800X3D a while ago) and such a CPU could easily handle a 4080 Super or 5080
Even the best that AM4 has to offer in terms of gaming performance (5800X3D) is basically matched by a 7600X, it's more sensible to just wait because the 5700X3D isn't all that much faster than the 5600X, both would be fine with a high end GPU.

No point wasting extra money on a dead platform when you're already on Zen3, that money should be saved and put towards a 7800X3D or 9800X3D which would actually be a substantial change across the board.

If you can't afford AM5 right away, all the more reason why you shouldn't be wasting money on small upgrades that won't make much of a noticeable difference.
Última edición por r.linder; 8 FEB a las 7:24 p. m.
Bad 💀 Motha 8 FEB a las 7:27 p. m. 
Well if you can find a decent but not sorely over-priced AM5 Motherboard that doesn't limit you to like 2x NVME SSDs; then maybe go with a 7700X or 9700X CPU.

Since the mark ups for 7800X3D and 9800X3D are ridiculous.

I paid maybe $330 for my 7800X3D; but when they were getting really popular, everyone online had them going for like $400-450+

But yes if you really want the PC to last beyond 2030, AM5 would be best.

For that I would just start saving up and do a new build and leave the 5600X as-is.

You could always add more RAM, better GPU, and more or higher capacity SSDs to that AM4 setup.
Sigma957 8 FEB a las 11:09 p. m. 
I run an Ryzen 7 3800X with my RX 6800 GPU. Works fine.
LeTrouxa 9 FEB a las 8:28 a. m. 
Thank you guys. I think i will keep the 5600X,. I always search for upgrades, even the minimum, where i can sell my atual hardware to buy a new one, Thats why i ask. The prices in my country are ridiculous, like, our currency is R$5,81=1US, furthermore our taxes, just so you have an ideia, a RTX4090 is 15k in our currency. Far beyond what an average citizen can easily achieve
But, thank u guys for help me.
Última edición por LeTrouxa; 9 FEB a las 8:33 a. m.
Bad 💀 Motha 9 FEB a las 3:45 p. m. 
And 5600X even though it's 6 cores is actually better overall performance compared 3800X
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