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Hi all, currently running a Ryzen 5 3600 with a 2070 Super at 1440p. On newer titles (Warzone 2 and Hogwarts Legacy)  I am starting to feel drop well below 100 fps even on lower settings with DLSS. I'm looking at upgrading to a Ryzen 7 5800X3D, but I'm not sure if the money would be better spent towards a 4070ti. Is anyone running a similar setup? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks :)

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To be honest the 2070 super istnt the strongest card these days for 1440p and Warzone 2.0 can be quite demanding so I pretty sure that you would need a new GPU for the FPS you want... But on the other hand, with a 4070Ti the 3600 would be a major bottleneck... 

The only game I really know of the two you are complaining about, is Hogwarts Legacy. On my Girlfriend's PC it runs with just over 60 FPS in 1080p ultra(no rt what so ever), with an RX6650XT which is quite close in performance to the 2070 Super. So even if you scale up from 1080p to 1440p with dlss you can expect 60 FPS at best...

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Yes, I think I'll have to upgrade cpu and gpu if I want to stay above 100 fps on 1440p. I think I want to try and do either gpu or cpu now and then the other later in this year. Since I think I want to stay on AM4 to save cost, I think the 5800X3d is a safe bet. So I might get that now even if it won't help performance much, but if I add a 4070ti or 4080 later it should be quite a decent setup for 1440p

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I'm basically doing the same thing, already upgraded my to 5800X3D from 3700x with intentions of upgrading the GPU later,(I have a lesser tier GPU than you) Just the X3D upgrade many of my games saw avg FPS increase but the biggest benefit is the 1% lows across the board have seen a very nice improvement, games my Fps would droop to 40's now stays at 60 give or take a frame and all annoying stutters are basically nothing but a nasty memory

                          Ryzen 5800X3D(Because who doesn't like a phat stack of cache?) GPU - 7700Xt

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 ~Extra L3 cache is exciting, every time you load up a new game or program you never know what your going to get, will it perform like a 5700x or are we beating the 14900k today? 😅~

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