Should I Choose the 7700XT or 9060XT for My First Gaming PC?

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Asked By TechSavvyNinja92 On

I'm building my first PC and I'm torn between the 7700XT and the 9060XT. The 7700XT is said to offer 20-30% more raw performance, while the 9060XT comes with 16GB of VRAM, which seems more future-proof. I'm mainly looking for a setup that can handle AAA games and last me at least 6-7 years. I'm not really concerned about ray tracing, so I could use some help deciding which GPU to go with.

4 Answers

Answered By GamerGuru42 On

Actually, the performance difference isn’t as stark as you think. The 7700XT and 9060XT perform similarly, maybe with the 7700XT being slightly faster in certain scenarios. However, the 9060XT has a significant advantage with that extra VRAM and support for newer tech like FSR 4.0, making it a better choice for future gaming.

CasualBuilder99 -

Totally agree! I went for the 9060XT myself, and it's been fantastic. I appreciate the additional VRAM for more demanding titles.

Answered By FutureProofGamer On

I'd vote for the 9060XT 16GB too. It's based on newer architecture which makes it more efficient and it’s much more prepared for upcoming games thanks to features like FSR 4. That extra memory is gonna help a lot in the long run!

Answered By TechExplained On

It's worth noting that there’s no such thing as completely future-proofing your setup. Tech evolves rapidly, so just get what works best for your budget right now. That being said, I'd lean toward the 9060XT for its longevity features.

RealistMaverick -

Exactly! Things change so fast in this industry. Just pick what fits your needs today!

Answered By OldSchoolPCFan On

If you're okay with buying used, I'd suggest checking out the 7800XT as an option—it’s faster than both the 7700XT and the 9060XT while still giving you good VRAM support. It just might offer better performance overall if you can find it at a reasonable price.

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