I'm trying to decide between the Radeon RX 6750 XT and the GeForce 5060, as both are available for the same price. The 6750 XT offers 12GB of VRAM, while the 5060 has 8GB, but I've heard that the 5060 has better performance and is newer. The 6750 XT has slightly higher base and boost clock speeds, but the 5060's memory clock is 28 Gbps compared to the 6750's 18 Gbps. Can anyone help me figure out which card is the better option? P.S. Sorry if my grammar isn't great—I'm in a bit of a hurry!
2 Answers
Honestly, I'd recommend skipping the 5060 entirely; it doesn’t offer enough of an upgrade. If you can, consider the 5060 Ti or the 9060 XT, which both provide much better value. Anything less might not give you the performance boost you're hoping for.
Just go with the 5060 if you're looking for something newer, but if the Radeon has better specs for you, especially in VRAM, it might be worth considering. It really depends on what you plan to do with your PC.

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