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Still on 10900, 32gb 3200mhz ram, 3080, multiple 1tb nvme ssds playing at 1440p.
Don't feel the need to upgrade for at least another 2-3 years tbh.. unless a few games come out that i REALLY want to play.
It really depends on what games you play and how much you want to put up with the low/med settings. Atm I only play FM24 and games that don't require a lot of OOMPH, at this rate I could probably skip the next generation too. I was on an i5 4570 before the 10900