Help Me Choose the Right GPU for My New PC Build

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Asked By PixelPenguin99 On

Hey everyone! I'm gearing up to build a new PC this summer and I'm at the stage of picking out the GPU. I'm considering three options:

A. Nvidia 5070 Ti 16GB for $1000 (new with a 2-year warranty)
B. RX 7900 XTX for $850-$900 (used)
C. RX 9070 XT for $850 (used)

It's important that whatever I pick fits into my Fractal Design Terra case and works well with my Ryzen 7 7900X3D and 64GB DDR5 6000MHz RAM. I'd love to hear your thoughts on which GPU would be the best choice! Also, I realized I had the wrong price for the 5070 Ti, so I've updated that information. Thanks!

5 Answers

Answered By BudgetBuilder34 On

The prices seem off for me. In my area, the RX 9070 XT is about $200 cheaper than the 5070 Ti brand new. Just something to consider!

PixelPenguin99 -

Oops, I did make a mistake with the pricing! You're right; the 5070 Ti is actually $1000.

Answered By GPUwhisperer88 On

Honestly, I'd suggest going for the 9070 XT. It should give you great performance and is a bit more budget-friendly than the 5070 Ti.

Answered By TechieTom23 On

I'd go with the 5070 Ti; it's the most powerful option here. You also get better ray tracing and software support, plus a 2-year warranty since it’s new! That's a pretty sweet deal for the price, in my opinion.

CircuitSlicer77 -

Just to clarify, I think you might have mixed up some prices. The 5070 Ti is actually $1000, not $850!

GameGuru18 -

Yeah, as long as the Nvidia drivers work well, it sounds like a solid choice!

Answered By GamerGuy21 On

I think Option A, the 5070 Ti, is the way to go! I've got a similar setup and it's been smooth sailing for me with the performance.

Answered By RoboCoder54 On

If you're into value, I would recommend the 7900 XTX or 9070 XT. I've got a 5070 and I kind of feel like it’s not worth the hype compared to these options.

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