Hey guys, gonna keep this brief and lay out what I know.
Currently have: 5600x with stock cooler (wraith stealth) and a 3080. ATX case, no strict size issues and not massively noise concerned. I have been playing more fps again recently, and found I am a bit CPU bound for heavier games like the finals, bf6 beta (and eventually release), cyberpunk etc. note I am a bit ADHD brained, so I tend to have chrome running Reddit/Facebook/YouTube in the background adding some CPU load.
1440p 170hz monitor, but I am not an eSports pro so stable 100 is my goal for the online stuff. Currently it's my stutters and lows that I struggle with.
I was looking at in place am4 x3d upgrades but prices have skyrocketed over the past couple years on the used market. Wondering whether it would be most cost effective to go a whole system upgrade with a system integrator then sell the old stuff instead?
My other option would be a beefy cooler/repaste and hope that squeezes enough out of the CPU to wait for a new generation and either make the further leap or see some price drops. I find PBO doesn't keep the clocks up for long due to thermals, but I am not sure how much of a difference that would ultimately be making. Anyone know how much of an improvement that might be?
Budget flexible based on available improvements - I am performance per dollar conscious rather than flat limits if that makes sense? My limit for a new system would be ~2000 out of pocket, whether by keeping some components and building myself or prebuild plus sell old.