I'm based in the UK and here are the estimated minimum prices for the graphics cards I'm considering:
- 5060 Ti 16GB: £399
- 4070 12GB: £415
- 5070 12GB: £500
I'm a huge fan of Indiana Jones and the big circle, and I'm looking for a card that can deliver good performance for games like Order of Giants when it releases. Otherwise, I enjoy titles like Alan Wake 2, Cyberpunk, Dragon Age, and Horizon Forbidden West. Given my gaming habits, performance needs, and these price points, what do you think I should go for? Thanks in advance!
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You can actually find the 5070 for about £480; I've seen it go as low as £450. Just keep an eye on deals! It's definitely the best pick under £500 right now.
Yeah, considering your specs, the 5070 seems like a good fit. Just be aware you might need to tweak some settings at higher resolutions. Indiana Jones could be a bit tricky otherwise!
I’d still go for the 5070, especially if you mostly game at 1080p.
The 5070 at around $549 MSRP is probably the best overall card for price and performance in this generation. Just make sure you avoid any inflated prices from specific brands; stick with the base model. If you can grab it at a good deal, it’s a solid choice!
What are people even thinking? 12GB of VRAM makes the 5070 seem like a weird 1080p card. It’s basically just a cheaper 4070 Super, but it draws more power. I’d argue a 9070 gives you better performance and value!
Thanks for the insight! I just picked up a 5070 for a build I'm working on. I'm excited for how it’ll perform at 1440p!
In terms of performance, the hierarchy seems clear: 5070 > 5060 Ti > 4070. The 4070 is definitely weaker than the 5060 Ti, but for that little increase in price, the 5070 offers so much more!
Exactly! The extra VRAM in the 5070 is definitely going to help with future titles.
And let’s not forget, if you're looking for ray tracing performance, the 5070 will be miles ahead in terms of capability.
I’d probably lean towards the 5070, but just a heads up — it may struggle with settings for Indiana Jones since I've heard it's quite VRAM hungry. A bit ridiculous for its specs if you ask me!
Totally! It’s baffling they didn’t just give it 16GB of VRAM, considering the performance hit at higher settings.
I realized I should’ve bought the 5060 Ti 16GB as Star Wars Outlaws has been rough on my 1080p with VRAM usage.
That makes sense! I think I can manage a few settings adjustments.