Hey there! I'm considering an upgrade for my GPU because I've been experiencing some annoying stuttering in games, even on low settings. I want to replace it first since I suspect it's the main issue. I'm not very experienced with PC hardware and had some help building my current setup from a local tech shop. I tried various GPU settings I found online, but they either worked temporarily or led to game crashes afterward, which makes me think the GPU itself is the culprit.
Here are my current specifications:
- GPU: RX 7600 XT XFX Quick 308
- CPU: Intel Core i5-12400F (6 cores, 2.5GHz base)
- RAM: 32 GB (2x16) DDR5 Kingston Fury
- Storage: 1 TB SSD
- PSU: GP750 (80+ Bronze)
So, I'm wondering what GPUs would be solid upgrades from the RX 7600 XT without creating a significant bottleneck with my current setup? I would like suggestions that would work well with my 750W Bronze PSU and provide more stable and smoother performance. I didn't include a budget since prices can be all over the place in Brazil, and I suspect that higher-end GPUs would likely lead to bottlenecks with my setup anyway.
4 Answers
I switched from a 2070 Super to a 7900 and ended up with worse stuttering than with my previous card. AMD GPUs can be a bit picky with software, so you might need to tweak some BIOS and Windows settings for optimal performance.
There's always some level of bottlenecking depending on your setup. Just keep in mind that a GPU bottleneck can still give you a smooth experience with good FPS, whereas a CPU bottleneck can lead to your GPU underperforming. It's worth gauging those specs before you upgrade.
At 1440p, I'd suggest the RTX 5070 Ti with 16 GB or the RX 9070 XT. They should work well with your current setup, just keep in mind that you may experience some limited performance in certain cases due to your CPU.
If you're looking for a balanced upgrade, I would definitely recommend the 9060 XT with 16 GB. It's a great match for your setup. If you're willing to stretch it a bit more, the 9070 (non-XT) is also good, but do be aware you might face some CPU bottlenecking. Remember, bottlenecking is a natural part of upgrading; it just means one part of your hardware isn’t fully utilizing the others' potential.

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