Best GPU Upgrade for My System?

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Asked By TechSavvyGamer42 On

I'm looking to upgrade my GPU and could use some advice. My setup includes an AMD Ryzen 9 3900 (3.1GHz with a 4.3GHz Turbo), a GIGABYTE X570 Gaming X motherboard, and 64GB of DDR4 3200MHz RAM, along with an 850 watt power supply. I currently have an RTX 2060 and do quite a bit of video and photo editing, as well as 3D rendering. I also game at 1440p but want to ensure I have enough power for potential 4K gaming in the future. What videocard would you recommend? I'm considering the Ryzen 9070 XT, the Nvidia 5070 Ti, or other options. I want to make sure I get the right amount of VRAM, at least 12GB but up to 16GB, without overspending on something my system can't fully support. Any help in finding a great deal would be appreciated, thanks!

5 Answers

Answered By GamerGuru99 On

If your budget allows, definitely consider the 5070 Ti. It's great for both gaming and video editing. Plus, with your current setup, it should provide all the power you need for 4K gaming.

Answered By AMD_Fan002 On

Honestly, you might want to get the 5800 XT along with a 5070 Ti for the best of both worlds. Just make sure to compare performance before making a decision.

Answered By ByteMaster3000 On

Don't overlook the RTX 5080 if you're willing to stretch your budget! Your 850W PSU should handle it easily. There are several great options out there like the 9070 XT or even the 4080, depending on your price range.

Answered By PixelPusher88 On

I'd go with the 5070 Ti. It’s a solid option for your needs, especially for video editing and gaming. Plus, it should fit nicely with your current setup without breaking the bank.

Answered By RogueGuru On

I’m not sure why people are skeptical about AMD. It's true they've had some gaps, but their latest cards can still be competitive. Just do your research on which benchmarks suit your needs!

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