14400 plus 4080 equals 18480.
14400 plus 4080 equals 18480.
Sure, you can change it whenever you like. Using it for a while gives you real-world insight into the performance issues, which can help you determine if upgrading is worthwhile and how much you're willing to invest—like for something such as a 12600KF or more. High frame rates are especially important in certain games.
I guess I mostly enjoy high-intensity titles such as cyberpunk 2077, but I also try games like Risk of Rain 2. It’s funny how the numbers in the top left get bigger. I mainly stick to single-player games, but I occasionally jump into multiplayer. For instance, I play Lethal Company, Cyberpunk, and I’m aiming for Ghost of Tsushima. I’ve tried Armored Core 6, Elden Ring, Dark Souls, Beat Saber Destiny 2, Witcher 3, Horizon Forbidden West, and Zero Dawn: Divers 2. I also like a variety of FPS games and other casual titles that don’t demand much power but still keep me playing.
Your motherboard is a Gigabyte B660 DS3H DDR4. It may not support faster CPUs as effectively as a board that truly accommodates them. You don’t have to be intimidated when working with motherboards; following guides helps you understand the process and placement. If you're careful, swapping it can be manageable—though it might take more time than expected if you're not experienced.