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    Specs? 2016 is pre-ryzen so I sincerely doubt what you’re saying is true. Even if you have the then top of the line i7 6800k.

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      Really depends on the game. Even early Ryzen didn’t perform well on games that were largely dependent on single core performance.

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        I know but if you had a Ryzen 1000 you could eventually upgrade to a Ryzen 5000. For example, I started with a 1600 that I then upgraded to a 3600 and finally a 5600.

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        2080ti came out in late 2018 and is only 2 generations old. The 7700k came out in early 2017 so it’s a bit older and I doubt you get actually “decent” fps in 4k or VR. Decent being 60+ at least.

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          Yup, I did say I upgraded the GFX card and CPU. And it depends on what games, not much of an fps fan, so yeah, most things I play are great, and yes, even VR. But you don’t need to believe me, it’s of no consequence.

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                Why would being an “fps fan” have anything to do with the performance of your system being decent or not? There are plenty of demanding games that aren’t shooters.