Best budget gpu?

kurulay5

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So Im probably going to get this: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/ZVmpkd
A simple, cheap, upgradable, overclockable ryzen gaming build.

The only problem is I haven't really learned that much about gpus and I can't seem to find a decent one for a decent price
I'm trying to find myself a budget gpu that can run games such as
Cs:go
Paladins
Team fortress 2
Fortnite
Osu!
Destiny 2 ect..
So just a cheap gpu can that can run the games listed above at 720p 60 fps on like medium settings
I've been playing on the a6 7400k for a while now and this is the very best time for me to upgrade to something better then later down the line get even better gear


As a bonus I've just made a random decently cheap build below with every thing you need:
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/bbpLgw
 

Dunlop0078

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What are you looking to spend on a GPU? The RX 570 is one of the best cards out right now in terms of price vs performance. You can go cheaper if you want, max settings 720p 60fps should be attainable in most of those games with a lesser GPU than a 570, even like the GDDR5 GT 1030 would get close. Though I have never heard of Osu or paladins, no idea how they perform.
 

kurulay5

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Osu! Is a very easy game to run
On my old apu a6 7400k I got 720p 240fps here's a YouTube link to one of my favourite youtubers playing one of my favourite Beatmap on osu! - https://youtu.be/-IHaAjyFWeU -
Paladins is like overwatch (litteraly in terms of gameplay) but maybe a slight less demanding on graphics.
Im pretty sure £80 is the highest I can go
However I found a rx 550 for £70 on Newegg and people say the rx 550 has a slightly noticeable difference to the 1030.
 

kurulay5

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The 1030 has like 8 extra frames on most games but it certainly isn't worth the extra £70+ for a gpu
I gonna get this build and later grab myself a 1050 ti when I can and probably upgrade to a ryzen 7 down the line. Thanks for the suggestion dude!
 

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No problem!
If you're planning on upgrading to a 1050ti or something with similar performance in the future you wouldn't even need to upgrade cpu, especially if you're only planning on using it for gaming.
 

kurulay5

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Question from kurulay5 : "Thank you all <3<3"

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/t7pxq4
This is prolly my last post on this site. Thank you everyone here so much for helping me out with pc stuff and helping me pick out the best build I can (listed above)
I'll be getting a used 1060 ti or a 1050 ti later down the line.
But once again thanks for the help everyone <3!
 

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