I'm considering upgrading my RTX 3080 to an RX 9070XT because I found a great deal at a local store. However, I'm not planning to upgrade my CPU, which is an i7-10700K. I'm curious about how well the 9070XT would pair with my current setup, especially since I mainly game at 2K with max settings and ray tracing. My PSU is a Cooler Master 750W.
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Keep in mind there are different versions of the 3080. If you have the 10GB variant, the upgrade to the 9070XT might make more sense, as the 10GB can be limiting in certain games. However, if you're on the 12GB version, the performance gain isn't really worth the cost in my opinion. What are your gaming priorities?
In my experience, the frame time improvements going to a 9070XT from a 3080 can be significant. I had a 3080 Ti and went to the 9070XT, and I would definitely do it again. The increase in VRAM to 16GB helps, especially for higher resolutions. Just make sure that your PSU is sufficient for the power demands!
Honestly, upgrading from the RTX 3080 to the RX 9070XT might not be the best decision. While it can provide some performance boost, especially if you're running lower resolutions, you might not notice a huge difference. It’s more of a side grade than a significant upgrade if you're gaming at 2K with max settings. Your i7-10700K should still hold up fine, though.
I've got the RX 9070XT paired with an i7-11700KF and it's fantastic for 4K gaming! The 3080 sometimes struggles with the VRAM at higher settings, especially the 10GB version. If you're currently at 2K and pushing settings, consider if the 9070XT’s extra VRAM could help. The performance gain can vary based on your specific games.

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