What should I upgrade to after my 5060 Ti?

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Asked By GamerDude42 On

I've been using my 5060 Ti with 16GB for some time now, and it's serving me well. However, I'm curious about what my next upgrade options are. I'm thinking about selling my 5060 Ti for a profit and considering the 5070 or 9070. Would these be good choices for a 2K gaming setup? Also, I have a 7500F CPU. Any thoughts?

5 Answers

Answered By UpgradeMaster On

If you're really set on upgrading, I'd recommend at least looking at the 5070 Ti or the 9070. Anything less may not be a significant upgrade. Also, think about what display you're using and what you want from your games before making a choice!

Answered By TechSavvy99 On

I'm not sure how you're making a profit from your 5060 Ti since used GPUs usually drop in value. But if you're set on upgrading, the 5070 or 9070 could be your best bet. Just keep in mind, the performance boost might not be huge unless you jump to something like a 5070 Super.

GamerDude42 -

Yeah, I've noticed that too. Just hoping to cash in a bit before prices drop more!

Answered By Critic101 On

I think upgrading from the 5060 Ti to another current-gen GPU might not be the best decision. If you're not satisfied with your current performance, consider going straight for something more powerful like the 5080 or a higher-tier option. That way, the investment feels more worth it.

Answered By NextGenFan On

Honestly, I'd wait for the rumors about the 50 series super cards—supposedly coming out around the holiday season in 2025. You might want to hold off for that instead of jumping to the 5070.

GamerDude42 -

That's a good point! I hadn't thought about waiting for the new release.

Answered By BudgetGeek On

For the best performance-to-value this gen, the 5070 Ti seems like a solid choice. But just remember, if you already got the 5060 Ti, the difference might be too small to really impress you after the upgrade.

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