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If you intend to keep this platform for a while longer then for sure grab a Vermeer x3d. I think you'll feel a pretty decent improvement in 1% and .1% lows
With that said, I'm not sure if cyberpunk in particular will benefit too much from this. If that's your primary motivator for upgrading, then maybe hold off until you want to move on to a DDR5 (or later) platform?
Yeah I can’t justify a whole new PC at the moment, and with a cpu and gpu upgrade to something like a 4070 I should be able to get several more years out of it.
Cyberpunk wasn’t my only reason for an upgrade but it was one of the main ones, I’d heard the newer dlc content is quite cpu intensive. However I’ve just checked the steam page and the recommended requirements seem to have gone up again to a 7800X3d
For phantom liberty? I don't really see how it would be. Seems to have run fine on my 5800x3d + nv21 at 1440p
Seems like I’m probably better off leaving it for now or just upgrading my gpu instead