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Consider upgrading if it meets your needs and offers improvements.

Consider upgrading if it meets your needs and offers improvements.

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BlaizenBoy
Member
157
01-03-2016, 11:19 AM
#1
Here are the details you provided about your current setup. I’m keeping it clear and concise while making slight adjustments in phrasing. The original information is intact, just reworded for better flow.
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BlaizenBoy
01-03-2016, 11:19 AM #1

Here are the details you provided about your current setup. I’m keeping it clear and concise while making slight adjustments in phrasing. The original information is intact, just reworded for better flow.

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_addicted
Junior Member
8
01-03-2016, 12:59 PM
#2
do what you want, if you want to buy it, why not, itll behave the same but ull just have those features u wanted, if you want to spend the money, no reason not to
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_addicted
01-03-2016, 12:59 PM #2

do what you want, if you want to buy it, why not, itll behave the same but ull just have those features u wanted, if you want to spend the money, no reason not to

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RubenLexus
Member
63
01-03-2016, 04:25 PM
#3
I don't believe any of those features justify purchasing a new motherboard. I'd stick with this one until you decide to switch platforms or it fails. Still, if you're determined, go ahead and buy it. My point is that the upgrade value for the price seems like a bad deal.
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RubenLexus
01-03-2016, 04:25 PM #3

I don't believe any of those features justify purchasing a new motherboard. I'd stick with this one until you decide to switch platforms or it fails. Still, if you're determined, go ahead and buy it. My point is that the upgrade value for the price seems like a bad deal.

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ImTheSilent
Junior Member
8
01-03-2016, 08:26 PM
#4
If your board functions properly and doesn’t provide additional value you require, there seems to be no clear reason to support it. If you’re dealing with an upgrade issue, there are many other options you could consider that would be more straightforward to justify. Ultimately, the decision is yours.
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ImTheSilent
01-03-2016, 08:26 PM #4

If your board functions properly and doesn’t provide additional value you require, there seems to be no clear reason to support it. If you’re dealing with an upgrade issue, there are many other options you could consider that would be more straightforward to justify. Ultimately, the decision is yours.

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TheDiamondHit_
Junior Member
30
01-04-2016, 01:51 AM
#5
The upgrade issue appeared! I’m glad you double-checked your logic—it’s reassuring to know it worked. Let me know if you need more help!
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TheDiamondHit_
01-04-2016, 01:51 AM #5

The upgrade issue appeared! I’m glad you double-checked your logic—it’s reassuring to know it worked. Let me know if you need more help!

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marcmonge
Junior Member
16
01-08-2016, 04:54 PM
#6
todays shiny tech is tomorrows bargain is my philosophy. I often get the itch to buuild new as I enjoy the process but my wallet screams BEHAVE. Anyways your system is good to rock a while longer and if you happen to enjoy gaming and spot a 5800X3D then that would possibly be your best upgrade. quick google snippet below As a result , the 5800X3D was up to 106% faster than the 3600, seen when comparing 1% low data at 1080p with the 6950 XT . With the Radeon 6600 XT , the 5800X3D still enabled up to 73% greater performance and even 42% stronger performance at 1440p . From Ryzen 5 3600 to 5800X3D : The Big Upgrade | TechSpot www.techspot.com/review/2502-upgrade-ryzen-3600-to-5800x3d/
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marcmonge
01-08-2016, 04:54 PM #6

todays shiny tech is tomorrows bargain is my philosophy. I often get the itch to buuild new as I enjoy the process but my wallet screams BEHAVE. Anyways your system is good to rock a while longer and if you happen to enjoy gaming and spot a 5800X3D then that would possibly be your best upgrade. quick google snippet below As a result , the 5800X3D was up to 106% faster than the 3600, seen when comparing 1% low data at 1080p with the 6950 XT . With the Radeon 6600 XT , the 5800X3D still enabled up to 73% greater performance and even 42% stronger performance at 1440p . From Ryzen 5 3600 to 5800X3D : The Big Upgrade | TechSpot www.techspot.com/review/2502-upgrade-ryzen-3600-to-5800x3d/

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Elizikachu
Member
71
01-23-2016, 02:16 PM
#7
Opt for a new CPU instead of swapping out an old motherboard. Consider the Ryzen 7 5700X for gaming at 1440p or 4K resolution. For 1080p displays, update your monitor.
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Elizikachu
01-23-2016, 02:16 PM #7

Opt for a new CPU instead of swapping out an old motherboard. Consider the Ryzen 7 5700X for gaming at 1440p or 4K resolution. For 1080p displays, update your monitor.

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Brzen
Junior Member
17
01-24-2016, 10:14 PM
#8
I verified the QVL for my motherboard and the 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors X570. For the upgrade to 5700X CPU, RAM isn't listed but one option is very similar. The specs match: 32GB, 3200MHZ, C16. The differences are subtle—just a letter change from "C" to "Z"—but everything else aligns. Let me know if you're confident!
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Brzen
01-24-2016, 10:14 PM #8

I verified the QVL for my motherboard and the 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors X570. For the upgrade to 5700X CPU, RAM isn't listed but one option is very similar. The specs match: 32GB, 3200MHZ, C16. The differences are subtle—just a letter change from "C" to "Z"—but everything else aligns. Let me know if you're confident!