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<blockquote data-quote="Faiz_A" data-source="post: 2494259" data-attributes="member: 107951"><p>Ok, I didn't see the Budget thing above. I would personally do the following if had a budget of 40k and wanted to stick to the current Motherboard for some reason. 4.7K 1TB WD Blue SN570 M.2 SSD(I checked and believe your Motherboard has a gen 3 m.2 slot), 8x2GB RAM 3200 cl16 Corsair 4K, AMD 3600 for 9k, 650W PSU bronze Corsair/Coolermaster 5K or lower depending on your need/want. Should be left with ~17300. You can sell your old components and I assume that should at least get you 4-5k, I am just guessing it might be more. I would get a used RX 6700 XT (I checked and the performance loss in PCIE gen 3 is around ~1-2% max so should be ok in your build), I have seen these go for 20-21k with around 1-1.5 yrs warranty. If you are left with any leftover well you can invest in improving cooling for your CPU or add fans to your cabinet if required.</p><p></p><p>The reason for a complete upgrade like this is simple, even an Rx 6600 will not be fully utilized in your current PC and 8 GB RAM and an HDD for games do not perform well nowadays. </p><p></p><p>These should be a major leap in your gaming experience compared to now. You can choose to increase your budget if you want or just get a GPU for around 40k if you plan on building a new PC in a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Faiz_A, post: 2494259, member: 107951"] Ok, I didn't see the Budget thing above. I would personally do the following if had a budget of 40k and wanted to stick to the current Motherboard for some reason. 4.7K 1TB WD Blue SN570 M.2 SSD(I checked and believe your Motherboard has a gen 3 m.2 slot), 8x2GB RAM 3200 cl16 Corsair 4K, AMD 3600 for 9k, 650W PSU bronze Corsair/Coolermaster 5K or lower depending on your need/want. Should be left with ~17300. You can sell your old components and I assume that should at least get you 4-5k, I am just guessing it might be more. I would get a used RX 6700 XT (I checked and the performance loss in PCIE gen 3 is around ~1-2% max so should be ok in your build), I have seen these go for 20-21k with around 1-1.5 yrs warranty. If you are left with any leftover well you can invest in improving cooling for your CPU or add fans to your cabinet if required. The reason for a complete upgrade like this is simple, even an Rx 6600 will not be fully utilized in your current PC and 8 GB RAM and an HDD for games do not perform well nowadays. These should be a major leap in your gaming experience compared to now. You can choose to increase your budget if you want or just get a GPU for around 40k if you plan on building a new PC in a year. [/QUOTE]
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