I'm currently looking to upgrade/replace my gaming pc. I built it over time in 2017-2018 buying parts here and there when I found decent deals at the time.
Haven't really looked at pc parts since, so I'm a little bit overwhelmed with all these newer parts.
Current spec info:- CPU: Intel i5 8600k
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080
- RAM: 16GB DDR4 (8x2)
- Motherboard: MSI Z370-A PRO
- PSU: Not sure, I can check when I get home
- Storage: Have a few, one m.2 ssd and a samsung evo 500gb and another samsung evo 250gb.
Now the question is, should I simply upgrade my CPU and motherboard for the time being or is it worth it to start fresh with a completely new system?
My GPU still seems to be working just fine, so I'm not really in a rush to upgrade that. I would probably swap to the newest AMD GPU sometimes in 2023.
Ideally I would like to keep it under 2000$ CDN. I do not need OS, no need keyboard/mouse or monitors.
I went ahead and created a quick little build to see what it would look like if I kept my current GPU.
https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/Vv7PH2How worth it is it to go from DDR4 to DDR5 and motherboard to AM5? Seems expensive.
Thank you for anyone that will take the time to help me out with this

Time to purchase: Will look for Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals on some parts.
Edit: I use this pc for almost strictly gaming. I play a lot of different games. Most recently Warzone 2.0 and D2R but I played Lost Ark, league of legends, etc.
This post was edited by lVlark on Nov 23 2022 08:38am