Hi everyone, I'm new here and after plenty of research, I still would like a little advice on a CPU upgrade.
CPU: 3500X (6C 6T) (Slightly slower performance to the 3600, as it has only 6 threads, closer to the 2600)
GPU: RTX 3070
1TB SSD, 16GB DDR4 3200
I upgraded from a 1080p 144hz to 1440p 144hz, understanding that at a higher resolution, I'm more GPU bound. However, I play a lot of RPGs such as AC: Odyssey, and will probably be playing AC Valhalla after. I've noticed that even at 1080p, from time to time, I get noticeable frame drops in cities, and other areas. When this happens my CPU usage comes close to 100%.
Therefore I'd like to ask for advice if it will be a reasonable upgrade going from a 3500X to something like a 5600X or a 3700X (both priced similar where I live) to reduce these frame drops and have a more smoother stable gaming experience. Also, I would like to ask anyone who has gone from a Zen+/Zen 2 to a Zen 3, what was you experience gaming wise?
Thank you for reading my question and I look forward to hearing your replies.
EDIT: I should've mentioned that I'm sticking with my AM4 board.
CPU: 3500X (6C 6T) (Slightly slower performance to the 3600, as it has only 6 threads, closer to the 2600)
GPU: RTX 3070
1TB SSD, 16GB DDR4 3200
I upgraded from a 1080p 144hz to 1440p 144hz, understanding that at a higher resolution, I'm more GPU bound. However, I play a lot of RPGs such as AC: Odyssey, and will probably be playing AC Valhalla after. I've noticed that even at 1080p, from time to time, I get noticeable frame drops in cities, and other areas. When this happens my CPU usage comes close to 100%.
Therefore I'd like to ask for advice if it will be a reasonable upgrade going from a 3500X to something like a 5600X or a 3700X (both priced similar where I live) to reduce these frame drops and have a more smoother stable gaming experience. Also, I would like to ask anyone who has gone from a Zen+/Zen 2 to a Zen 3, what was you experience gaming wise?
Thank you for reading my question and I look forward to hearing your replies.
EDIT: I should've mentioned that I'm sticking with my AM4 board.
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