I'm currently using a 3070 Ti and have been reading that it might be bottlenecked due to its VRAM. I'm curious if I should consider upgrading, and if so, what would be a cost-effective option that provides a noticeable performance boost without exceeding $750?
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If your games are running smoothly, you might not actually need to upgrade. Don’t fall for the fear of missing out – just evaluate what you really need instead of jumping on the bandwagon.
How's the performance with your setup? What monitor resolution are you gaming at?
It runs well! I'm gaming on a 1440p 2560 resolution setup.
Are you really experiencing VRAM bottlenecks? Have you checked that with software? If everything is working great for you, maybe stick to what you have. Some people claim 8GB isn't enough, but I’m using a 3080 with 10GB at 1440p and rarely hit the limit, even at low settings. I could use a bit more FPS, but it’s decent for now.
For around $750, you could consider the 5070 Ti. Alternatively, the 9070 XT is a good choice at $600, performing similarly to the 5070 Ti but at a lower price point. It’s a popular recommendation for mid-range gamers who aren't overly reliant on CUDA cores or huge RTX gains.

Thanks for your input! I’m just curious if there’s a better option with more VRAM.