Which GPU Should I Choose for My Ryzen 5600?

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Asked By GamerGuru88 On

I'm currently using a Ryzen 5600 paired with 16GB of 3200MHz RAM and a GTX 1660 Super. I'm looking to upgrade my GPU so that I can game at 1440p, even if it means tweaking some settings. My goal is to be able to play Battlefield 6 and other AAA titles like Baldur's Gate 3 and Cyberpunk 2077. I'm considering the RX 9060 XT 16GB, which I can get for around 350-370€. I'm also open to suggestions for older models that might either be more powerful or comparable in performance for a better price. Any recommendations? Thanks in advance!

4 Answers

Answered By TechSavvy135 On

The RX 9060 XT is a solid choice right now. It's relatively new with a performance level on par with the older 6800 XT but at a similar price point. Plus, you get the benefits of its newer architecture and features like FSR 4. I'm running it at 1440p on an ultrawide monitor, getting around 80-100 fps in Cyberpunk, so it can definitely handle that resolution!

PixelPioneer57 -

Awesome! I’m also considering an ultrawide but might wait a few years. Good to know the 9060 XT can handle it!

Answered By OptimusMiner On

Just get the RX 9060 XT 16GB. It’s definitely the best value out there right now.

GamerGuru88 -

Sounds like a plan, thanks!

Answered By ChipMaster42 On

If you're looking for a current-gen card, the RX 9060 XT is a no-brainer. It’s performing really well for 1440p.

GamerGuru88 -

Thanks for the confirmation!

Answered By OldSchoolGraphics On

You might also want to check for these older GPUs which outperform the 9060 XT: RX 6800 XT, RX 7800 XT, RTX 3080, and RTX 4070. Prices can vary a lot depending on the used market, though.

GamerGuru88 -

I appreciate the suggestions, but like others mentioned, those are often priced higher in my area.

PixelPioneer57 -

Exactly, if a 6800 XT was cheaper, it would make sense, but the price difference isn't great enough!

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