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Hello everyone.
At the moment i run a Nvidia rtx3080 and i am looking to upgrade to a new card that can keep a steady 240fps in call of duty multiplayer games, i don't mind if it is red or green team.
my comp specs-
cpu=amd ryzen 3950x
mb=tuf gaming x570 plus
16gb memory
any feedback would be great,thankyou.
 
Depends on the game.

Stalker 2 ? Good luck with that.
Doom Eternal? No problem.
I believe COD favours AMD cards. I haven't played the new ones.
Might be good idea to upgrade to 32GB, pretty much all games now are going in 20GB memory usage.
 
Yeah, I get a little over 250 fps in black ops 6 with my 9070xt

Though you may start bumping into a cpu bottle neck, the 3950x is still a pretty damn good cpu, specially in heavily threaded tasks, but for pushing extremely high frame rates you might struggle. Worth thinking about a 5800x3d if frame rate is your main goal without then needing a new platform
 
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5700X3D (or 5800X3D if you can find one); 9070XT (maybe a non-XT might be adequate, I don't know); an extra 16 GB of memory.
 
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As others have mentioned I fear that your CPU may be a big bottleneck when it comes to pushing high frame rates, especially in newer titles.

TPU has just released the first of a series of videos comparing 9800X3D against 7600X (so both modern CPUs) in 4 titles across different resolutions and it's incredible how much a CPU can hold back a GPU's performance.

Other's have already set you on a path to get the best possible performance with the minimum hardware changes (CPU, GPU, RAM), but if you want to go further then you'll need a complete platform refresh.
 
Nothing like that now unfortunately.
yea, shame as it was a no brainer upgrade for anyone wanting to get a few more years out of their am4 system on the cheap.
I had no idea that they were going that cheap before. That would have been a hell of deal! :eek:
certainly was a hell of a deal. grabbed one myself and 32gb cheap ram for a net outlay of probably 100 quid if i were to sell the 3700x and ram that were replaced. that, imo, is amazing value. i'm not one to chase the latest and greatest so i reckon this, with a gpu upgrade at some point in the next couple of months (still running a vega64!) will see me right for a few more years.
 
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