Looking for GPU Upgrade Suggestions After My RTX 3070 Died

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Asked By GamerGalactus92 On

Hey everyone! I'm in the market for a new GPU since my RTX 3070 has given up on me. I usually game at 1080p and would like to comfortably run most new titles at high settings, maybe even a few at ultra if possible. My budget is around $900 to $1000. Any recommendations?

6 Answers

Answered By HardwareHustler87 On

Honestly, it really depends on what you think is 'sensible.' The 5070 is a decent option around $600, while the 5060 Ti (16GB) is good but a little less value for just a bit more than the 5070. Many folks are leaning towards the 9070XT, which costs about $100 more but offers better performance overall.

GameGuru52 -

Yeah, I think 'sensible' means getting good performance without overspending. The consensus on the 9070XT seems spot on!

Answered By UpdateSeeker25 On

Thanks everyone for putting in your thoughts and suggestions—it really helps!

Answered By NerdyNinja21 On

I'm excited to upgrade my 3070 to a 5080 soon! Hope you find the right upgrade for you as well! 🙌

Answered By DrM4x0r On

You might also think about upgrading to a 9060XT or even a 5070. However, if you can swing it, upgrading to 1440p would make a big difference in your gaming experience!

Answered By FrameFreak99 On

I've noticed quite a few recommendations for the 9070XT recently. Does anyone know if it really delivers on those promises?

ByteBandit34 -

From what I've seen and heard, it really does perform well with good amounts of VRAM. I'm also considering it myself!

Answered By TechieTinker123 On

If you're looking for a solid upgrade, the 9070XT is a great choice and can handle what you need and then some. It should fit your budget nicely too!

PixelProwler77 -

I've heard the same about the 9070XT! It seems to have fantastic performance and loads of VRAM. Definitely worth considering.

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