I'm looking for a good graphics card to pair with my i5-9400. As I'm not planning on upgrading my PC anytime soon, I want something that will last. I currently have a GTX 1650 and I'm not interested in getting a 3050. My rig is a pre-built Asus ROG Strix GL10CS-IN037T with the following specs: i5-9400, 16GB RAM, GTX 1650, a 650W 80+ Gold PSU, and a 75Hz 1080p monitor. I was considering an RTX 4060, but I've read that it could bottleneck with my CPU. I'm really confused and would appreciate some guidance. Thanks! 🙏🏼
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If you're looking for something more budget-friendly, the RX 5700 can be found for about $100 used on eBay. It's not top of the line but still offers decent performance for modern gaming without breaking the bank. Just a heads up if you don't want to spend too much!
I just picked up a used RX 7600 for around $170 for a friend with an i5-9400, and I think anything in the 8-16GB VRAM range would be solid for you too. Cards like the 6700 XT or 6750 XT are going for about $200-220 and would pair well with that CPU. Definitely steer clear of the RTX 4060 or 5060—they're not great value for the money right now.
Yeah, avoid the 4060 for sure! Performance-wise, it's not the best match for your CPU.
The CPU bottleneck is something you can work around. Your system is a standard ATX setup, so you could upgrade to an i5-12400F and a B760 DDR4 motherboard for about $215 total. For a GPU, if you want 8GB of VRAM, the RX 9060 XT is a great option at $280. Otherwise, a used RTX 3060 for $200 is also a decent choice, though it's a bit slower.
I was considering the 4060 because my case doesn't have much airflow, but I see your point about the value. Thanks for the tips!