What's should be an appropriate upgrade path for AM4?

Okami_c1

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My PC has Ryzen 3600, B450, 16GB DDR4, 550W Bronze PSU with 1x 6+1 PCIe pin which doubles at the end and an RX 470 4GB.
Recently RX 470 has been crashing randomly and uninstalling it's own drivers, no artifacts though. Will repaste it in few days and confirm the writing on the wall.
I still play older games and plan to finish at least half of my massive library before trying anything from 2020 or later, that's why I've never felt the need to upgrade. 470 pushes 60+ fps on the heavier titles I have and 120+ on everything else.

I guess upgrade is due but the prices are weird these days. I've thought of some farming routes (assuming RAM upgrades will be done even if not included).

  1. Get an used GPU preferably 6700xt or similar full-lane card [20-25k]
  2. Get a new 7800 XT (copium 9070) [40k-45k]
  3. Get a new or used 5600X or 5800X perhaps adding with option 1 [8k-15k | 30k-50k]
  4. Get a new PC after saving for a year or two (PC of Theseus) [1.2L]
Overall I see 50k needs to be pushed into the PC, even the PC of Theseus will get initial start within that budget
My limitations (apart from non existent money):
  • PSU cant cross 250-265W else would have to update this as well
  • PCIe 3.0, so can't get 8 lane cards
  • Monitor, not as much.... I'm on 75Hz so was thinking 1080p 240Hz at 13k or 1440p 144Hz-adjacent at 16k or 240Hz at 20k | could buy separately from this build budget.
  • Linux (not a limitation since none of us friends play Valorant or R6 at all) but AMD has been too smooth of a ride on linux while Nvidia still has few years to match that level of driver compatibility especially when the 5000 series drivers are nightmare on windows as well.
There's also one more dilemma.
Since overheating might be the prime suspect in crashing the RX470 (as reported by error logs) + 3600 touching 95C

I've planned to buy cooler for the CPU ASAP, already bought pads for GPU (which is already on copper shim mod, t-pads will go along with them).

I was planning to get Arctic Freezer 36 and an extra Arctic P14 fan for the case [3.5k + 0.88k] = [4.28k]
but
If I get a new PC, AIO would be more aesthetically sound choice just for a little more. Although still aligned more towards Freezer 36 as it can outperform many "cheap" AIOs.
 
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Update PSU like you'd buy a new pc, grab a 6600xt then dish it out for a 9060 later, ditch hexacore and get a solid zen 3 used octacore maybe...RAM you'd have to decide, I'd say upgrade to 32.
PSU = <10k
6600xt = <13k --> 9060/9060xt (depends)
Keep the processor if it's not a daily bother or upgrade to octacore zen 3 I guess, it'll bottleneck higher end cards regardless
Ram = 4k
Keep this build for some more time, It'll be just fine.
Thermal upgrades should take priority regardless of the base equiment if you're experiencing throttling.
 
Update PSU like you'd buy a new pc, grab a 6600xt then dish it out for a 9060 later, ditch hexacore and get a solid zen 3 used octacore maybe...RAM you'd have to decide, I'd say upgrade to 32.
PSU = <10k
6600xt = <13k --> 9060/9060xt (depends)
Keep the processor if it's not a daily bother or upgrade to octacore zen 3 I guess, it'll bottleneck higher end cards regardless
Ram = 4k
Keep this build for some more time, It'll be just fine.
Thermal upgrades should take priority regardless of the base equiment if you're experiencing throttling.
6600 XT can be bought foe 13k ? That would be great option honestly.
I could probably run 6600 xt out of my 3600 without much bottleneck.

But if 9060 turns out to be a very fast card with 8 lane gen 5 then the motherboard would bottleneck me more than anything.
 
6600 XT can be bought foe 13k ? That would be great option honestly.
I could probably run 6600 xt out of my 3600 without much bottleneck.

But if 9060 turns out to be a very fast card with 8 lane gen 5 then the motherboard would bottleneck me more than anything.
You'd be fine. First let it arrive. It is a budget card after all with at max 6800xt in raster. The thing is FSR4, which will make 2k monitor make sense. Not sure how you'd manage it on linux tho...
 
If you can extend the budget like upto 52k initially
You don't need to look for another 3-4 years. You can sell off the old parts and buy a new monitor.

Budget - 52k
AMD Ryzen 5 5600 -10.1k (computech store)
Gigabyte B550M DS3H -8.5k (computech store)
This mobo has PCIe 4.0 x16 Slot, Dual PCIe 4.0/3.0 M.2 Connectors, Realtek GbE LAN, Smart Fan 5 controller.
Crucial Pro 32GB(16GBx2) 3200Mhz CL22 kit -5k (amazon.in)
Sapphire Nitro+ RX6700XT 12GB -20k (gameloot)
Antec G650 650w Gold Semi-Modular -5.3k (computech store)
Deepcool Gammax AG400 Plus -2.3k (computech store)
Arctic PWM 120mm Fan -.8k (computech store)
Total -52k

Separately Acer Nitro XV272U V3 27" 1440p 180Hz -17.4k (amazon.in)
 
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If you can extend the budget like upto 52k initially
You don't need to look for another 3-4 years. You can sell off the old parts and buy a new monitor.

Budget - 52k
AMD Ryzen 5 5600 -10.1k (computech store)
Gigabyte B550M DS3H -8.5k (computech store)
This mobo has PCIe 4.0 x16 Slot, Dual PCIe 4.0/3.0 M.2 Connectors, Realtek GbE LAN, Smart Fan 5 controller.
Crucial Pro 32GB(16GBx2) 3200Mhz CL22 kit -5k (amazon.in)
Sapphire Nitro+ RX6700XT 12GB -20k (gameloot)
Antec G650 650w Gold Semi-Modular -5.3k (computech store)
Deepcool Gammax AG400 Plus -2.3k (computech store)
Arctic PWM 120mm Fan -.8k (computech store)
Total -52k

Separately Acer Nitro XV272U V3 27" 1440p 180Hz -17.4k (amazon.in)
Thanks, this is pretty much the main plan, although I believe AM4 has to be used to make sense for me at least.