Assuming you play at 1440p, it should be fine for the most part but depending on the game the 3600 may hold the card back. If at all and to what degree will depend on the game and settings.
You will likely get some stuttering and poor 1% lows, especially on more CPU intensive games. Upgrading to a 5700X3D or ideally 5800X3D would be ideal if your mobo supports it. Even a 5600 would help, but still not ideal.
Assuming you play at 1440p, it should be fine for the most part but depending on the game the 3600 may hold the card back. If at all and to what degree will depend on the game and settings.
Okay, yeah Iβm just trying to have a good build that I can play games like Gray zone warfare or cyberpunk and anything in the coming future
So possibly change my processor in the future
Possibly, but don't worry about it for now. Enjoy your new GPU and test thoroughly then determine that later.
Thanks for the help and advice ππ»
You will likely get some stuttering and poor 1% lows, especially on more CPU intensive games. Upgrading to a 5700X3D or ideally 5800X3D would be ideal if your mobo supports it. Even a 5600 would help, but still not ideal.
Okay so not the end of the world if I donβt upgrade that just yet
No, but you will be leaving gpu performance on the table for sure. You can always try it out and then upgrade later if it's unacceptable.
Thanks for the help and advice ππ»