I'm currently using a 4060ti with 8GB that I picked up at a great discount, but I'm considering upgrading to the RX 9060xt for the additional 8GB of VRAM. Selling my old GPU would cost me an extra 100-150€ for the upgrade. My current setup includes a Ryzen 5 7600, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, a B650 motherboard, a 650W power supply, a 2TB NVMe drive, and a 2TB HDD. I'm curious if the new GPU will face any bottleneck issues with my other components.
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If your 4060ti meets your gaming needs, maybe stick with it for now. It shouldn't bottleneck if you’re still happy with its performance.
Why not go for a 5060ti? It’ll give you DLSS 4.5 and frame generation support, which could really enhance your gaming experience!
I'd advise saving up for a 9070xt deal if possible. I think that would be a much better investment in the long run.
You can just let the Nvidia app manage your game graphics settings, and you won’t need to stress about manual adjustments.
I think you’ll be fine with that upgrade! For just 100-150 euros, the extra VRAM and slightly better performance of the 9060xt is a solid deal. Plus, the coolers on these cards are great, so they should run quietly even if you undervolt them or limit the fan speed.

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