Which GPU should I choose for my 1440p setup?

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Asked By TechieGuru42 On

I'm looking to upgrade my GPU to better match my new 1440p monitor. Currently, I have an R7 5700X3D, B550 Aorus Elite v2, and 32GB of RAM with an RTX 4060 8GB. I was considering the 5060 Ti 16GB but it's too pricey and hard to come by here, so I'm eyeing the RX 9060 XT 16GB. I found two models: one with three fans and an engine clock of 3310MHz, and another with two fans and a clock speed of 2620MHz. The three-fan model is slightly more expensive, but I'm not sure if the difference in speed is significant. Should I go for the more expensive model, or should I stick with the cheaper option? Also, is the 5060 Ti a better choice overall?

4 Answers

Answered By GamerDude123 On

If you're not upgrading to something higher like the 9070 XT or 5070 Ti, this might not be a great upgrade at all. You could just hold off for a better option if you're not completely sold on these. It's a tricky market right now!

Answered By ShowMeMoreFPS On

Check out this benchmark video I found. It shows how the 4060 compares, and while the 5060 Ti will generally give you about 10% more FPS, it might not be worth the extra money you're looking at. The price difference between the AMD models is only $30, but the 5060 Ti is $110 more! Not sure it's worth it for that small gain in performance.

Answered By UserFriendly99 On

Honestly, the RX 9060 XT models will perform pretty similarly across the board, regardless of the fan configuration. If you're pinching pennies, just grab the cheaper one. Prices are outrageous these days, so it makes sense to save where you can.

Answered By ChillNinja23 On

Clock speeds can be a bit misleading. What's more important is cooling efficiency. If the three-fan model helps keep temperatures lower and potentially quieter, it could be worth the slight extra cost, especially if you're sensitive to noise. But if you're looking purely for performance, either model will serve you well.

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