I'm considering two GPUs, the 9060 XT with 16GB for about $530 CAD and the 5060 Ti with 16GB going for around $630-640 CAD. Given this price difference, I'm curious if it's worth paying more for the 5060 Ti. The most demanding game I plan to play is Expedition 33. I'm also a CS student who might delve into AI-related projects, but that's still uncertain. I've heard Nvidia's GPUs are generally better for AI tasks, so I'd love to get some insights into which card would be a better fit for my needs.
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If you're ever thinking of switching to Linux, the 9060 XT can be a better option as it typically has better driver support. Just food for thought!
Personally, I wouldn't spend the extra on the 5060 Ti. They perform similarly in many cases, and the software benefits from Nvidia aren't as pronounced as they used to be. Given the prices you're seeing, I'd lean toward the 9060 XT unless you're absolutely sure you'll dive into AI. 100 bucks CAD isn't trivial!
Right! The 9060 XT is basically just a better deal at this point.
I looked for benchmarks specifically for Expedition 33 but couldn't find much. Generally, both cards are quite similar, but the 5060 Ti has the edge in upscaling and AI capabilities. The price hike is something to consider, though. If you want the best performance for AI, go for the 5060 Ti, but it's a tough choice considering the cost difference.
That’s fair! I'd hate to spend an extra $100 CAD for only slight improvements.
Exactly! If you're mainly gaming, the 9060 XT should handle things well.
If you're leaning towards AI, the 5060 Ti is definitely worth the extra cash for its CUDA support and superior upscaling tech. While the 9060 XT is great for gaming, the 5060 Ti provides better performance for deep learning and AI workloads. It really boils down to what you think you'll be using it for in the future.
That makes sense. I just worry about spending more on a card I might not even use to its full potential if I don't get into AI.
Yeah, it's a tough call! If you end up not pursuing AI, the 9060 XT would still serve you well for gaming.

True, especially since $100 CAD is a good chunk more than what I'd prefer to spend for marginally better performance.