Hey everyone! I'm currently in Argentina and I'm considering upgrading my GPU. I found the 9060 XT (16GB VRAM) for about $550-$600, while the 5060 Ti starts at around $780. I'm looking to future-proof my setup for gaming at 1080p to 1440p over the next five years. I already purchased DDR5 RAM, so that's sorted.
I also found the B580 (12GB VRAM) for $350, which is another option. Right now, I'm still using an i5 8400 with a 1660 Ti, so my gaming expectations are pretty modest (thinking of playing games on low settings at 60fps for the next few years). Any advice on which GPU offers better value for my situation?
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I would lean towards the 9060 XT. The performance difference between these two cards isn't huge, so I wouldn’t stress over spending significantly more on the 5060 Ti. Unless you’re diving into games that really leverage ray tracing or you need it for video editing beyond gaming, you're better off saving that cash and going with the AMD card.
For the price you're looking at, the 9060 XT is a no-brainer. It's usually only about 10% slower in terms of performance than the 5060 Ti, and getting a used 4070 for a similar price might be worth considering too. Just make sure to check benchmarks that match your CPU performance as that can factor into the value.
If your main focus is gaming, just grab the 9060 XT. For around $200 less, it's the smarter choice unless the performance difference with the 5060 Ti is clearly worth the jump. Keep in mind, the price difference seems extreme for not that much of a performance boost.
Get the 9060 XT! With that price gap, it just makes sense. The 5060 Ti isn’t really that much faster to justify spending $230 more. Remember, opting for a cheaper GPU might let you upgrade sooner than five years, which is a plus!
Honestly, neither the 5060 Ti nor the 9060 XT will fully future-proof you for 1440p gaming. They might handle most games decently, but expect some struggles with the more demanding titles. But for 1080p, both should hold up pretty well. Some folks might rave about DLSS, but it really comes down to whether that extra $200 is justified for you. Don’t forget about AMD's FSR as an alternative, but it’s not quite at the level of DLSS.

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