I'm looking to upgrade my son's gaming PC for Christmas, and I want to specifically upgrade the graphics card. I bought him a CyberPowerPC that runs on an AMD Ryzen 7 8700F with 16GB of memory and an AMD Radeon RX 7600. I'm hoping to find a better GPU without having to upgrade other components if possible. If anyone can suggest what kind of graphics card I should get and how to determine compatibility—especially regarding connection types and sizes—that would be awesome. Also, any tips on navigating through sites like AMD or Nvidia to avoid buying something incompatible would be greatly appreciated. My budget for the entire upgrade is under $2,500, but I'm looking to invest in components that will last us through future upgrades as well!
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I think you should set a clear budget for this upgrade. Given your current setup, I’d recommend aiming for cards like the 9060XT, 9070XT, or even the 5090 if you want something future-proof. The case seems big enough to handle any of them. Additionally, consider adding another RAM stick for better performance—just keep an eye out for a matching one!
It sounds like your best bet for a GPU upgrade would be something like the PowerColor Reaper AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT, which is priced around $350 right now. Just make sure to check what kind of monitor you're using to ensure it can take advantage of the upgrade!

Just a heads up, it's generally better to replace your RAM with a complete 32GB kit rather than trying to match your existing stick. Mixing RAM can lead to issues since they may not work well together, even if they're the same model.