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Dedsec94

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  1. Sounds good but my budget is not great , the best i can do is a 7700XT which i say it will be a resonable upgrade.
  2. Like you said i need more horsepower and more constant fps, the card is starting to struggle for my current needs and i think is time to make a step forward and upgrade to a better card.
  3. I built an R5 3600/5700XT 16GB Ram rig in December 2019. My motherboard is a MSI B450 Gaming Plus Max and my monitor is LG 27GL850-L 27" 144Hz. I was thinking to upgrade my CPU to something like an Ryzen 5 5600x with my existing motherboard, and then buy an RDNA 3 GPU more exactly a RX 7600 , RX 7600XT or to wait a bit longer and get a RTX 4060 Ti. I know the new zen 4 cpu`s are on the corner but that means i must change the motherboard and ram memory and i`m not willing to do it yet. What do you guys think?
  4. Hello guys, I have a dilemma and i need your advice, i have a m.2 ssd ADATA XPG Gammix S11 Pro 1TB and a Kingston A400 480GB SATA-III . Is it better to install OS on SSD and keep the M.2 for games to give me a bit extra fps, less loading time etc. Or install OS on nvme and keep the ssd for games. I know m.2 is better for OS but the thing is i want to split the OS and my games folder in 2 partitions to prevent data loss in case of system failure but i don`t kinda want to partition the M.2 because i heard partitioning can affect performance. The question is: There will be any performance loss if i install the OS on SSD instead M.2? I only use my pc for gaming.
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