Upgrading son's gaming rig

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Hi all,

I'm hoping you can give me some advice on what's best for him to upgrade on his 4 year old pre-built. He is mostly into gaming (COD, etc) at 1080p. Current specs: Ryzen 5 3600, 16gb DDR4, GTX 1660 S, PSU 500W, micro ATX MB. I'm a little concerned about the PSU so might need to upgrade that if necessary.

Budget around £800-£900


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Hi and welcome.

What monitor does he have as it may be pointless if it's a low refresh rate monitor without upgrading that?

There are lots of options I think would could squeeze a 1440p monitor in there also.
 
Hi and welcome.

What monitor does he have as it may be pointless if it's a low refresh rate monitor without upgrading that?

There are lots of options I think would could squeeze a 1440p monitor in there also.
Thank you.

He currently has this: BenQ MOBIUZ EX2710 27" 1920x1080 IPS FHD HDR 144Hz 1ms FreeSync LED Backlit Gaming Monitor.
Not really looking to change it now but perhaps in a year or so.

I was thinking about just upgrading the CPU to a Ryzen 7 5800X3D (which is what I did on my own PC) and then getting a new GPU but I couldn't find the X3D for a decent price anywhere now.
 
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What make and model is that 500w psu?

Don't bother with a 5800x3d, the smart money is on the 5700x3d which is much more reasonably priced.
It's just a generic unbranded Chinese thing.

I also just noticed his games are on an HDD whereas windows is on SSD so explains why they're so slow to load up lol! So I guess we need to add on an M2 drive as well?
 
If it were me I'd go with a 5700X3D, new PSU, NVMe drive and then whatever you can get GPU-wise for the remaining budget.
You're then sort of maxed out on AM4 so any future upgrade is going to be the full platform but it doesn't seem like he needs bleeding edge stuff and going for a full platform update now will hurt your budget.

This ALL depends on you having a motherboard that supports the X3D chip, M.2 and have something like 3200MT/s RAM

Approx pricing (depending on where you get it from)
5700X3D ~ £140
PSU ~ £70
1TB M.2 ~ £50

Leaves you with a good few hundred for the GPU, wait for the new releases before buying that though.

Don't forget you can sell the old stuff to make some money back.

If you wanted to go full upgrade (AM5) and ignoring selling your old kit you're looking at £80ish for a new CPU (Ryzen 7600)/motherboard & RAM, performance would be a little better than the 5700X3D and you have a better upgrade path though, your choice.
 
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It's just a generic unbranded Chinese thing.

Definitely change it.

So I guess we need to add on an M2 drive as well?

Or a SATA SSD.

I agree with @Rob_B - get a new PSU, a Ryzen 5700X3D, a SSD (SATA or NVME / M.2), and a new GPU. You will be able to carry forward all but the CPU to a new system later on.

Something to consider is a second non-gaming monitor (~£100) so he can chat with friends, stream, etc. Then there are the other peripherals: perhaps a better headset or keyboard?

Do be aware that Nvidia are about to launch their new GPUs and AMD will swiftly follow so that will - hopefully - mean lower prices for older GPUs.
 
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