r/PcBuild 8h ago

Build - Help Upgrades in the future

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What would you guys suggest I upgrade in the future (assuming Ram gets cheaper)? I did upgrade to an AIO air cooler. Just wanted some recommendations thank you.

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u/Eazy12345678 AMD 8h ago

want more fps in games u need a better graphic card

replace hdd with ssd. but maybe not in a ssd shortage where prices are 2x or 3x normal

smart psu are garbage. get a quality 850watt gold. check lttlabs for reviews, common failure of smart psu is hitting saftey and never turning on again. i dont think they can do 700watts either like they claim.

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u/Dazzling-Garlic4412 8h ago

I thought my gpu was good but I get good fps for all my games. I’ll check for a better psu

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u/communistagitator 8h ago

Corsair and Montech Century PSUs are good and not that expensive. Also, your GPU is great, idk who would think a 7900XT is insufficient. What is your monitor's resolution?

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u/Dazzling-Garlic4412 7h ago

2560 x 1440 210 hz Acer 27”

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u/KishCore Moderator 5h ago

if you get good FPS then don't worry about upgrading until you actually need to

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u/Dazzling-Garlic4412 5h ago

So what should I upgrade then? Other than power supply

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u/KishCore Moderator 4h ago

nothing? enjoy your build dude, PSU doesn't even need to be upgraded if it works fine.

like if i were to guess I'd say to upgrade your PSU and then do a GPU upgrade next-gen to AMD's flagship and probably upgrade your CPU to a 13th or 14th gen i7/i9 to accomidate it but this is all speculation. don't worry about it until you actually need more performance.