What graphics card should I consider upgrading to from my GTX 1070 Ti?

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Asked By TechieBear42 On

I'm currently using an NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1070 Ti, and while it still runs most games well, I've started to notice it's struggling with newer titles. I'm thinking about upgrading and would love some recommendations for a card that offers good value for money. Right now, I'm considering the RTX 3070 Ti, but I've also seen a lot of buzz about the RX 9060 XT and the 50 series. Any advice?

5 Answers

Answered By BudgetGuru_77 On

Keep an eye on the prices, though! The 3070 Ti is running about €300 used in my area, while the RX 9060 XT is slightly pricier at €380 but offers better performance and double the VRAM. Definitely worth considering.

Answered By GamersUnite99 On

From my experience, the RX 9060 XT offers the best bang for your buck right now. Just make sure whatever you choose has at least 12GB of VRAM for future-proofing. Stick to your budget, and you can definitely find a good deal on a 5070 or even a 9070!

Answered By GameChanger88 On

It really depends on your budget and if you're open to switching to AMD. I just grabbed an RX 9060 XT with 16GB for around $420, and it's been fantastic. The performance is impressive, plus it runs cooler and quieter than my previous ASUS 6600 XT. I would recommend checking it out!

SapphireFan99 -

I got the Sapphire model as well at a similar price. Seriously, it’s amazing. Both the cooling and performance are a significant step up.

Answered By NvidiaNerd19 On

If you’re sticking with NVIDIA, the 50 series has some good options. The frame generation feature is great for budget setups and can give you the frames you need without breaking the bank. The 5060 Ti or 5070 Ti could be solid choices.

UpgradePotential22 -

Definitely go for the 5070 Ti! You won’t regret it; it's a great card for a while.

Answered By RealityCheck11 On

Before making a purchase, let’s talk about your budget. The 3070 Ti might not be the best option unless you find a great deal on it. You mentioned not wanting to spend more than $500, which is wise. With your specs, something like the RX 9060 XT should fit well without going over budget.

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