I'm currently gaming at 1080p on my RTX 2070, and it's been performing well for titles like GOW, FF, and Spiderman. However, I'm planning to upgrade to a 4K TV soon and need advice on which GPU would provide a smooth experience at that resolution. What should I be looking for in a graphics card to achieve good performance at 4K?
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I'm running a 5070 Ti on a 65 inch TV that supports 120 FPS, and I'm really impressed with how it handles 4K. If you can get your hands on one, it might be just what you need! I'm also using an AM4 platform for my setup.
For high settings at 4K with around 60 FPS, your main contenders are the 5080, 4090, and 5090. The 5070 Ti and 9070 XT can work, but they shine more at 1440p. Honestly, the 5080 can struggle at 4K too, so you might consider saving some cash and going for a good 1440p monitor instead—some look fantastic for gaming and can be better than many mid-tier 4K options.
If you're not sure what GPU to buy, check out benchmarks on YouTube. Just search for your games plus your CPU model and 4K benchmark, and you’ll see how various GPUs perform. The 9070 XT and 5070 Ti are good recommendations, but keep in mind that it all boils down to the type of games you enjoy—particularly if you're aiming for high FPS or are okay with single-player games where the frame rate isn’t as critical.
I was considering a 5070 Ti as an upgrade for my 4070, but due to the pricing chaos during the 5000 series launch, I ended up with a 9070 XT. For 1440p with high settings, I wouldn’t get anything less than the 5070 Ti or 9070 XT. The 5080 seems like a poor value with just 16GB of VRAM, and the 5090 is out of my budget. So, either go for the 5070 Ti if you're sticking with 1440p, or save up big for the 5090 if you're aiming for 4K!
I use a 5070 for 4K gaming, and it runs smoothly at medium to high settings, aiming for around 60 FPS. If you're looking for more power or wanting to push ultra settings, I'd recommend the 5070 Ti or the 5080. Honestly, medium to high at 4K looks almost as good as ultra at 1440p, and since I don't sit super close to my TV, the performance is just fine.

Yeah, the price of the 5000 series has been nuts! Hard to justify those costs right now.