I'm planning to upgrade my PC from an R5 1600 and RX 5500XT to an R7 5700X along with a new GPU. The options I'm considering are the TUF Gaming 9060XT and the Palit Infinity 3 5060Ti, both priced at 470 EUR. I prefer DLSS as the games I play support it better than FSR. That said, if the Palit 5060Ti's build quality, temperatures, or performance aren't up to par, I might lean towards the TUF 9060XT. I game on a 1080p 180Hz monitor and have decent cooling with three intake fans and three exhaust fans in my case.
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For the same price, I'd suggest going for the 5060 Ti. It's generally regarded as having a slight performance edge, especially with DLSS support, which is a big plus. Plus, the Palit card’s cooling setup with three fans should help keep temperatures in check since its TDP is just 180W max.
Both cards seem overpriced to me, honestly. But if I had to pick, I’d still choose the Nvidia GPU. While they might not be the best deals available, the performance with DLSS just can't be beat right now.
Definitely go with the 5060Ti if you're looking for performance. For the same price, getting DLSS support over FSR is worth it. Just keep in mind that both options seem a bit overpriced, but given your choices, the 5060Ti is the better pick.
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