Heya,
Honestly I have a working system, so I don't need to upgrade. I just want to at this point. My system is old. It's AM2+/AM3 Bulldozer with a FX8350 with 16Gb DDR3. I built it for very cheap after upgrading from a Phenom II 955 with a direct swap out. Unfortunately this is all like 10+ years old or so now and the chipset/architecture was pretty lousy to begin with.
Realistically it's all about time for me. Processing my data takes minutes, but when I have lots of it, it turns into hours. I had a hard dose of reality the other day when I built a new desktop for my observatory and built it around an AM4 B450 board with an Athlon 3000G APU. Just for giggles, I tested my software on it with a large file full of data and it outperformed my FX8350 significantly, as in, several minutes of time saved with a low end $50 dual core. Laughable! The processes the software does requires good signal core performance and then heavily benefits from multi-core so need a good all around CPU to handle it. My data is getting bigger and bigger too, so sorting 250Gb a day is going to be fairly common. That's typically hours of my time to do that on my aged old FX8350. So really this is about getting time back by using a newer platform with a good architecture and some speed. Anything will be a relief since mine is so old now.
I've waited this long, so I could wait for a 5000 series CPU. I've just been staring at the 3000 series for months now.
Very best,