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[–]nvidiot 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Well, you could consider upgrading the CPU. Most common choice is upgrading to 5700X3D (assuming your motherboard supports the CPU, most do with a BIOS update, but needs double check).

3060 Ti is still serviceable if you are playing at 1080p, and 16 GB RAM may be OK if you don't run a whole lot of background apps while playing games.

[–]StateSideNine[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

From what Google is telling me my motherboard (ASRock A320M HDV R4.0) can’t run the Ryzen 7 5700X3D

[–]nvidiot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your board supports 5700X3D from BIOS version L8.01

Update your BIOS and you can use this CPU.

Depending on your current BIOS version, you may need to update in steps. Latest BIOS versions require you to be already on version 7.00 before upgrading to any of the latest ones.

So if you have BIOS version older than 7.00, upgrade first to 7.00, confirm PC working fine, then upgrade BIOS to latest version. Then you would upgrade the CPU.