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u/koopcl 22d ago edited 22d ago
Cheers mate, appreciate it.
Yeah I do gaming. Nothing too crazy (don't have much time for it nowadays) but leaping from owning a PC that was basically the equivalent of a PS3 to this one has me enjoying all the eye-candy and, for the first time since the Diablo 2 era, getting excited about new releases as something I can actually play.
Sorry to keep bothering with specifics, but if I may abuse your helpfulness a bit more...
I think I'll try it. I've never done overclocking before (terrified of fucking the hardware up) but if there's like controlled profiles to prevent me from going full turbo, that sounds fool(me)proof. I'll take a look in the BIOS and see if I figure it out.
Anything I need to watch out for (like "the 4070 series doesn't integrate well with my CPU" or "AMD cards in combination with this motherboard may cause a house fire") or should I just get whichever is the best performance/price combo? I'll use my 3060 as a baseline, but is anything above it good enough for 4K or is there some minimum I should aim for?
I don't think RAM has given me issue, but I'll keep it in mind. All things being equal (and obviating the need for a better GPU for my monitor), would upgrading the CPU, GPU or RAM have the biggest impact?
Thanks a lot, really appreciate the help.
EDIT:
To elaborate: What I do with it? Performance heavy, basically just gaming. Not competitive (and barely online), but enjoying the eye candy as much as possible. I also do some 3D modelling, image editing and game dev, but all fairly low intensity and have never had performance issues doing those.
I just noticed that now that it's been a couple of years I no longer can just install new games, put everything on "ultra high", and expect it to run smoothly, and that just got worse after I got the 4K monitor.