Is the RX 9060 XT a Good Match for an i7-14700K at 1080p?

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Asked By GamerDude42 On

Hey everyone! My dad and I recently built our PCs, but we didn't get graphics cards because they were too pricey at the time. We've got the i7-14700K with 32GB DDR4 each. My issue is, I currently have a GTX 750 Ti that's on its last legs, and since upgrading to a 1080p monitor, it can't handle any games released after 2015. I'm looking for a budget-friendly replacement and stumbled upon the RX 9060 XT. I know it might bottleneck my CPU a bit, but my main concern is whether it can run games at a solid 60+ FPS. Should I stick with the RX 9060 XT, or is there a better option in the same price range, like the 5060 Ti? With GPU prices fluctuating and possible RAM shortages, I feel like now might be the right time to make the jump. What are your thoughts?

5 Answers

Answered By NerdyNick99 On

Totally! I came from a 2060 to the 9060 XT, and it’s a noticeable upgrade. Either choice is going to feel like night and day compared to your old card!

Answered By GameSwitchMaster On

At 1080p, the RX 9060 XT will definitely keep up for a good time. I’ve tested it out with demanding titles, and it performs just fine. You’ll be pleased once you switch from that old 750 Ti!

Answered By TechieTommy21 On

Honestly, you’ve got a powerhouse CPU there. Either card will do well, but the 5060 Ti is slightly better if prices are close. But don’t underestimate the RX 9060 XT; it’ll be a massive upgrade from what you had! You should be able to hit 1080p gaming with ease.

BudgetBuilder99 -

Right! Plus, both should handle most games quite well. It's an exciting upgrade!

Answered By GamingGuru42 On

You should be set for a while with the RX 9060 XT! I’ve managed to run games at ultra settings in 1080p with that card. Transitioning from a 750 Ti will feel like a revelation. Just keep an eye on pricing for both cards to make the right choice.

Answered By PixelPirate88 On

Both the RX 9060 XT and the 5060 Ti are great options for a value GPU. You’ll definitely see a nice boost compared to your old 750 Ti. Just go with whichever one fits your budget best!

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