What Graphics Card Upgrade Should I Get for Gaming?

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Asked By GamerGal87 On

I'm currently using a Ryzen 5 5600G processor with an RTX 3050 graphics card, along with 16GB of 3200MHz RAM, a Biostar A520MH motherboard, and a 600W power supply. I mainly play Valorant and Wuthering Waves and am looking to upgrade while sticking with AM4. I want to know what graphics card would be a good upgrade for my setup. Also, what kind of FPS can I expect in those games after the upgrade? Thanks for any advice!

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Answered By FutureProofedPlayer On

Looking at your FPS targets, I would recommend considering the 5700X3D or the 5800X3D along with an RX 9060 XT. This combo would likely get you the 300-400 FPS on Valorant and around 120 FPS on Wuthering Waves. It might stretch your budget a bit, but it could be worth it for the performance! If 3D chips are out of budget, then a 5700X combined with the 9060 XT is still a good option, just expect slightly lower FPS on Valorant.

GamerGal87 -

Do I need to worry about upgrading my motherboard for this?

GameNerd321 -

Your motherboard should work, but always good to double-check compatibility!

Answered By BudgetHunter On

If you're on a tighter budget, consider older GPUs or something like the RX 9060 XT. It offers decent performance, but make sure to check if you can find it for a good price. It's a solid choice if you want an upgrade without going overboard on spending!

GamerGal87 -

That RX 9060 XT sounds interesting! I'll look into it.

FastRacer88 -

Yeah, I've heard good things about it too!

Answered By TechGuru99 On

For your gaming needs, a good budget option would be something like a 5060 or a used 4070. Both can give you a solid performance boost without breaking the bank, especially since Valorant and Wuthering Waves aren't overly demanding games. You don't necessarily need the fanciest GPU out there, so a more affordable card should fit your usage just fine!

EpicGamer123 -

What's your budget and FPS target for these games?

ChillBro456 -

Totally agree! A solid mid-range card should cover your gaming well.

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