I higher power supply would be recommended.
If you don't have an AMD 600 series motherboard, buy a X870 board and it will work with any Ryzen you buy.
The RAM might be able to go down to 6000 for the same performance.
I higher power supply would be recommended.
If you don't have an AMD 600 series motherboard, buy a X870 board and it will work with any Ryzen you buy.
The RAM might be able to go down to 6000 for the same performance.
DDR4 and DDR5 physically cannot fit into the same slot as one another. So if you’re upgrading to a CPU that only supports DDR5, you’ll need to upgrade your motherboard, too.
I’d also personally get a new boot drive. Aside from the fact that you’ll be forced to reinstall your OS, which will make everything run so much faster unless it’s already something that you do frequently, they’re very cheap and consistently getting faster and faster. Not to mention that drives don’t last forever. Trust me… I write firmware for SSDs.
Yep, storage is so important for everything, not just gaming. If I were OP, I'd prioritize storage upgrades over RAM. DDR5 is an incremental improvement, but NVMe is an order of magnitude improvement.
would get higher w psu, 850. lower ram speed is cheaper and won't be noticeable, probably more stable. I don't see a motherboard, either