Looking for a New GPU Recommendation

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Asked By TechieFalcon42 On

I'm in the market for a new GPU after using my GTX 1050 Ti for about 4-5 years. My budget is around $370, and I'm hoping to find something capable of running Dying Light 2 at 1080p with Ultra Quality Ray Tracing settings while maintaining smooth and consistent FPS. I'm considering the RX 9060 XT 8GB, but if you have better suggestions, please share why you think they would be a better option! Here are my current specs: GTX 1050 Ti, 16 GB DDR4 RAM, and an i7 10700 KF. Also, please note that I can only shop on Amazon due to having part of my budget on an Amazon gift card. Thanks for your help!

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Answered By PCMasterRick On

Honestly, I think you should avoid the 8GB card altogether. With current games, 16GB should be your minimum. The price difference isn't huge, and it will really pay off in the long run. You might also consider saving a bit more for the 9070XT if you can stretch your budget.

Answered By OldSchoolGamer99 On

If you're open to used GPUs, an RTX 2080 Ti with 11GB could be a great option for you. It's still relevant and performs well, especially in the same PCIe 3.0 category as your current set-up. Just a thought if you're looking for something a bit more powerful without breaking the bank.

Answered By NewbieNerd On

You might also find some RTX 5060 options between $300 and $340. They're worth considering if you want ray tracing without going too high on your budget.

Answered By FutureProofed888 On

The 9070XT is definitely a good choice! I think it's the best option within a reasonable price range right now and would offer great performance for future games too.

Answered By GamerGuru21 On

I recommend saving up a bit more and going for the 16GB version of the RX 9060 XT. It will really help with future games and performance. Plus, I found that there's a $50 coupon on Amazon right now, making it a solid deal!

BudgetHunter88 -

I just checked it, and that coupon makes it even more appealing! Definitely a good call.

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