1st photo was just before I upgraded to PC(6yrs). 2nd photo just after build. 3rd photo approximately 2 yrs ago. 4th photo is present day. As the years go by more homework piles on the side of the setup

Also would like to ask for any suggestions for upgrades

Spec list: Zotac 2060 6gb
R7 3700x
Asus b550 motherboard
32gb memory
2tb + 256gb nvme drives
2x2tb hard drives
Glorious GMMK tenkeyless
Glorious model D-
24 inch Veiwsonic
40 inch tv
KZ ZS10 pro IEM

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  2. CWdesigns

    How are you finding the Glorious mousepad? I’ve been considering getting their huge one.

    In terms of upgrades, start with the GPU, then the Monitor. Something like a 4070 or above, then a 1440p 144hz monitor (look into panel type, I personally use IPS). The monitor will make everything look way better, and the GPU is to help ensure you can render enough frames for the new monitor.

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