The RX 570 is the better card over the 1050 ti. With the 1050 ti your looking at like medium-ish settings were the RX 570 can handle high in most games, plus with the price being nearly identical it would be foolish to go with the 1050 ti. I would suggest trying to get a 240gb SSD as you may want the extra space for a few games that have long loading screens.
The RX 570 is the better card over the 1050 ti. With the 1050 ti your looking at like medium-ish settings were the RX 570 can handle high in most games, plus with the price being nearly identical it would be foolish to go with the 1050 ti. I would suggest trying to get a 240gb SSD as you may want the extra space for a few games that have long loading screens.
I dont think it has free sync it is a dell e221h or something, it doesn’t even have an hdmi port and i think it is a slow response time. I have to use a dvi to hdmi right now to connect to my PS4. Also, if I were to go to a lower budget would a gt 1030, and amd athalon be a good option?
I dont think it has free sync it is a dell e221h or something, it doesn’t even have an hdmi port and i think it is a slow response time. I have to use a dvi to hdmi right now to connect to my PS4. Also, if I were to go to a lower budget would a gt 1030, and amd athalon be a good option?
If you had to lower to a GT 1030 then I would dump the dedicated GPU and swap the CPU to the 2400G. The integrated graphics on it (vega 11) perform just as good as the GT 1030 and would give you a quad core with 8 threads.
I dont think it has free sync it is a dell e221h or something, it doesn’t even have an hdmi port and i think it is a slow response time. I have to use a dvi to hdmi right now to connect to my PS4. Also, if I were to go to a lower budget would a gt 1030, and amd athalon be a good option?
If you had to lower to a GT 1030 then I would dump the dedicated GPU and swap the CPU to the 2400G. The integrated graphics on it (vega 11) perform just as good as the GT 1030 and would give you a quad core with 8 threads.