I'm in the process of building a PC centered around the AM5 platform and going with a Ryzen 7 7800X3D for the first time. My budget is pretty tight right now, and I'm looking for advice on what the minimal GPU would be for 1080p gaming, especially since I play a lot of FPS and CPU-intensive games. I want to avoid any significant bottlenecking, but I'm unsure what would fit best within my constraints.
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Honestly, anything you can afford should be fine! The 5060 Ti or 9060XT are solid new options for 1080p. For used options, the 6750XT or 7700XT work great. Don't let the idea of a bottleneck scare you—it's just a term for not getting max performance, but you'll still enjoy your games without issues. If you’re not locked into the AM5 setup, consider going for an AM4 like the 5800XT to save some cash.
Bottlenecks aren't as scary as they sound! They just mean you're not utilizing your components to their full potential. For 1080p, you theoretically might want an RTX 5080 to match that 7800X3D, but honestly, you'll still have great performance with something like a 5060 or even a 9060XT. A used 7700XT could also serve you well! Think of it like a plane engine; it'll run fine whether it's on a small or large plane, just with different performance outputs.
The Arc B580 is the bare minimum I’d recommend for 1080p gaming, especially with features like Xess for 1440p. However, I'd advise against the B580 in favor of a 9060XT or RTX 5060 since they offer way better performance.
I've been using a 1080 Ti with my Ryzen 7 9800X3D and it's still solid for most games at 1440p on high settings, hitting around 144fps. The older CPU struggled with newer games, so the upgrade was necessary, but you’ll be fine in 1080p with a decent card that fits your budget.

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