I'm putting together a new gaming rig with a Ryzen 9800X3D and I really need some advice on choosing the right GPU. Here are the games I plan to play: Battlefield 6, Cyberpunk 2077, modded Starfield, Counter-Strike, Witcher 4, and eventually GTA 6 when it drops. My requirements are pretty specific: I want to hit over 250 FPS in FPS games (I'm okay with lower settings and upscaling), and for story-driven games, I'm looking for maximum graphics with a stable 120+ FPS. I'd also like to future-proof my setup and ensure the GPU retains good resale value in the next 2-3 years.
I have a 250Hz monitor, and the current local prices are:
- RX 9070 XT: $800
- RTX 5070 OC (non-Ti): $650
- RTX 5070 Ti: $900
I'm aiming for great performance in FPS titles without breaking the bank. I've heard some things about DLSS 4.5, but I'm unsure how it stacks up, especially considering the VRAM differences.
4 Answers
I'd recommend going for the RTX 5070 Ti. It's a solid option with great performance, especially for FPS games, and it supports DLSS 4.5, which is a bonus for future titles. Plus, if you're into ray tracing, it really shines there too! It can be a bit more expensive, but I think it'll be worth it in the long run.
Make sure you're actually looking at the resolution you're gaming at. If it's 1440p, the 5070 Ti will handle it well. I’ve used the 9070 XT at that resolution, and it’s fine for most games, but for those heavy hitters, like Cyberpunk with ray tracing, the 5070 Ti will give you a better experience without hitting performance walls.
Just to throw in my two cents, I'd say if you can snag the 5070 Ti on sale, definitely go for it! My experience with AMD cards has been rocky with driver issues, so I've switched to NVIDIA. The performance at 1440p just feels smoother overall, especially for demanding games like Cyberpunk. Plus, low power consumption is a nice perk!
The RX 9070 XT is probably a good choice if you want to save some cash. It's got decent performance, but just remember, if you're really into ray tracing and better upscaling, the RTX 5070 Ti is still the way to go. Just be mindful about the price difference.

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