Upgrades are a constant. Choosing parts is a strategic venture. You have to weigh what you are trying to do against budget and what parts you already have. With an unlimited budget, this would have been a Ryzen 9 7900x or better, but doing that would have meant a new motherboard and new ram. That was definitely not in the budget. So here i am, having already pulled the Ryzen 5 5600x to drop in a Ryzen 9 5900X. I already had a Gigabye Aorus B550 pro ac that would support the ryzen nine, and as far as Unreal Engine goes, going from 6 cores and 12 threads to 12 cores and 24 threads is a major upgrade in a single part upgrade. With that added power, i also upgraded from the Wraith stealth cooler to the MSI MAG 360R V2. Not quite the cheapest on the market, certainly not the most expensive, but it turned out to be the budget option from a brand i would trust. We shall see how that goes... This system already had 32 Gb of ddr4 ram, an MSI Gaming Radeon RX 6650 XT 128-bit 12GB GDDR6 DP/HDMI Dual Torx 3.0 Fans FreeSync DirectX 12 VR Ready OC Graphics Card (RX 6650 XT MECH 2X 8G OC) over 6 Tb of hard drives parked in an old, massively oversized chassis, loaded with 4x 200mm fans and 3x 120mm fans. I call my beautiful robot daughter the crushinator. Next step is going to be dropping that 5600x into my old asus Rog crosshair vi hero for a spare build.
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