I'm currently using a 6650 XT, which feels like the weak point in my gaming setup. Newegg is offering me $120 for it, and I'm considering upgrading to a 9060 XT for about $250 plus tax or a 5060 Ti for around $320 plus tax. I'm curious about how Newegg's GPU trade-in process works. Do I pay the full price upfront, receive my new GPU, then send in my old one for credit back to my card? Also, is it worth spending extra for the 5060 Ti? By the way, my current CPU is a 7800 X 3D with 32GB of DDR5 RAM.
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For sure, the 9070 XT is better than the 5060 Ti, but remember it's also about $200 more. I’d focus on deciding between the 9060 XT and the 5060 Ti.
I've heard mixed things about Newegg's trade-ins. They have a reputation for rejecting too many GPUs, so just be cautious about that!
I can't comment on Newegg's trade-in directly, but I've seen 6650 XTs going for $160 to $190 on eBay. If you're up for it, selling it yourself could yield more cash.
Check if Newegg provides a shipping label and covers the shipping cost. If they do, I’d say go for it! That would make the trade-in way easier.
You might want to go for the 9060 XT and save that extra $70 for a future upgrade—maybe even towards a 10070 XT or 6070 Ti!

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