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Is my pc high end?

will this computer would be still relevant for gaming for the days to come ? or should I upgrade?

Case: CoolerMaster K350
MotherBoard : Asus B350M-A Prime
OS : Windows 10 64bit
Memory : G.skill Trident CL14 DDR4 2X8GB 3000MHZ
CPU : Ryzen R5 1600X@3.9GHZ, Hyper 212 Led Turbo
GPU : PowerCooler Red Dragon RX Vega 56
PSU : Seasonic M12II - 750W Evo
Storage : SSD 128GB , Toshiba HDD 1TB , WD 500GB
''Display : AOC G2460PF , 1920x1080 144HZ 24
Keyboard : Razer BlackWidow chroma V2 Mechanical
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Mouse : Black Razer Taipan
Mouse Pad : Razer FireFly

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Just now, Guardian Angel said:

will this computer would be still relevant for gaming for the days to come ? or should I upgrade?

Case: CoolerMaster K350
MotherBoard : Asus B350M-A Prime
OS : Windows 10 64bit
Memory : G.skill Trident CL14 DDR4 2X8GB 3000MHZ
CPU : Ryzen R5 1600X@3.9GHZ, Hyper 212 Led Turbo
GPU : PowerCooler Red Dragon RX Vega 56
PSU : Seasonic M12II - 750W Evo
Storage : SSD 128GB , Toshiba HDD 1TB , WD 500GB
''Display : AOC G2460PF , 1920x1080 144HZ 24
Keyboard : Razer BlackWidow chroma V2 Mechanical
Headphones : Razer - Kraken 7.1 Chroma
Mouse : Black Razer Taipan
Mouse Pad : Razer FireFly

Fr the time being....it is alright...

Upgrade only when u feel it is needed...

It is good hardware...anyways

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Mid-high end. Mid end for content creation due to the CPU, high end for gaming due to the GPU. I don't see you needing a new CPU anytime soon. Depending on your resolution and target frame rate, a better GPU wouldn't hurt when they become available.

 

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Upper-mid

 

You are fine. No real need to upgrade unless your needs change

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>When you have a high end cpu and a mid-tier gpu :(

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2 minutes ago, Ashiella said:

>When you have a high end cpu and a mid-tier gpu :(

its mid tier? :<

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3 minutes ago, Guardian Angel said:

its mid tier? :<

It used to be very high end, but now a days, its more equal to a 1060 6gb or gtx 980, which is about 20% worse than your gpu. which is upper mid-end (vega 64 or a 1080 is considered high end)

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2 minutes ago, Ashiella said:

It used to be very high end, but now a days, its more equal to a 1060 6gb or gtx 980, which is about 20% worse than your gpu. which is upper mid-end (vega 64 or a 1080 is considered high end)

but Vega 56 is between the GTX 1070 and GTX 1070Ti.. i would call that mid-high end or just high-end, defintley not a mid tier GPU.

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16 minutes ago, syn2112 said:

but Vega 56 is between the GTX 1070 and GTX 1070Ti.. i would call that mid-high end or just high-end, defintley not a mid tier GPU.

The 1080 is considered the start of high-end because of the titan Xp and XP and V and 1080ti

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Just now, Ashiella said:

The 1080 is considered the start of high-end because of the titan Xp and XP and V and 1080ti

yes i understand that, but you could still consider the GTX 1070TI high end because its so close to being high end that theres no point in calling it Mid-High.

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2 minutes ago, syn2112 said:

yes i understand that, but you could still consider the GTX 1070TI high end because its so close to being high end that theres no point in calling it Mid-High.

it is the bridge. Leave it at that.

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Just now, Ashiella said:

it is the bridge. Leave it at that.

yes that makes sense :D smart to think of it like that

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Just now, syn2112 said:

yes that makes sense :D smart to think of it like that

Without an overclock its high midend, with, it pairs up to a stock 1080.

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That system should be fine for a while yet. With computers everything becomes quickly outdated and obsolete...almost to the point where a top tier product just released is obsolete by a product announced to launch just months out. This is why I never tend to build systems with the upgrade mindset...apart from something like storage, everything tends to change rapidly... it isn't like I could still upgrade my old core i7 system with a better CPU, or upgrade it with DDR4 memory. Both things have marched on right past the motherboard's capability to support them...different CPU sockets, different RAM type.

 

My advise would be more in line with what @vexicus365 said. Save your money and only upgrade if you need to. This way if you save all the money you would have spent upgrading, by the time you're ready to build new you'll have more to spend on cool stuff.

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