What’s the Best GPU for an i7-8700 Without Causing a Bottleneck?

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Asked By TechLover21 On

I'm trying to upgrade my PC's graphics card and I'm unsure which GPU would work best with my Intel Core i7-8700 CPU. Currently, I have a GTX 1650, and I'm looking to make a more significant upgrade. I've come across mentions of powerful options like the RTX 4090 or RX 6600 but I'm worried about bottlenecking since the CPU isn't the latest. I don't really have a budget limit, so I just want the most powerful GPU that my i7-8700 can handle without creating a significant bottleneck.

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Answered By NoobMaster456 On

If budget isn’t a concern, consider upgrading your whole setup—CPU included. But if you're sticking with the i7-8700, focus on mid-range options like the RTX 3060 or RX 6650 XT. They provide a good balance of performance without hitting serious bottleneck issues. Plus, don’t forget to check your PSU ratings before you buy!

Answered By GamerGuru42 On

For your i7-8700, I'd recommend sticking to something like the RTX 3060 Ti or RX 6700 XT. Anything higher, like the RTX 4090, is going to be overkill and might bottleneck, especially at 1080p. These cards offer solid performance without pushing your CPU too hard. If you’re looking at higher resolutions, then you have a bit more room, but really, anything more than a 3080 is probably too much unless you upgrade your CPU as well.

Answered By PixelChaser88 On

Honestly, I'd say go for the RX 9060 XT 16GB. It's a great match for your CPU and while you might see some bottlenecking, it won't be significant. This card should keep you set for a while, especially if you’re into gaming at 1440p. Just be aware of your PSU requirements, as you’ll want at least a 650W.

Answered By FrameRateFreak On

You really don’t need an RTX 4090 for that CPU. It’ll just waste the potential of your system at lower resolutions. A solid choice would be something like a 3060 Ti or maybe a 3070 if you’re feeling fancy. Those are powerful enough to give good performance without straining your CPU too much. Remember, gaming at 1080p generally means your CPU is going to be the limiting factor!

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