My current setup is a GTX1050 FX4300 CX450 GA78LMT R2 Mobo. In the next years i will be saving up a lot of money for new pc parts. First (somewhere around August-December) should i get a Ryzen 3 or Ryzen 5. I have a budget of around 800£ to spend on parts. If something i will get a B450 Motherboard and 8GB of DDR4 Ram 3000mhz. This is whats important. I found a GTX1070 for 300£ and a RTX2070 for 450£. Which one should i get and if something recommend another gpu which could be good. So in the future my specs i want to have will probably be:

GTX1070/RTX
Ryzen3/5
600W PSU
8GB DDR4 Ram
B450 Motherboard
 
Solution
If you're going for a GTX 1070 or RTX 2070, you will need the Ryzen 5 for sure if you don't want to heavily bottleneck the GPU. Preferably the Ryzen 5 2600/2600X. And with an 8GB gfx card, you may want to double the system memory of 8GB pretty soon if you game, which I assume you do.

My GTX 1070 is about the max for my Ryzen 5 1600X w/o any bottleneck creeping into the picture. I suspect when I upgrade to a RTX 2070, I'll be seeing considerable bottleneck.

clutchc

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If you're going for a GTX 1070 or RTX 2070, you will need the Ryzen 5 for sure if you don't want to heavily bottleneck the GPU. Preferably the Ryzen 5 2600/2600X. And with an 8GB gfx card, you may want to double the system memory of 8GB pretty soon if you game, which I assume you do.

My GTX 1070 is about the max for my Ryzen 5 1600X w/o any bottleneck creeping into the picture. I suspect when I upgrade to a RTX 2070, I'll be seeing considerable bottleneck.
 
Solution
If you're going for a GTX 1070 or RTX 2070, you will need the Ryzen 5 for sure if you don't want to heavily bottleneck the GPU. Preferably the Ryzen 5 2600/2600X. And with an 8GB gfx card, you may want to double the system memory of 8GB pretty soon if you game, which I assume you do.

My GTX 1070 is about the max for my Ryzen 5 1600X w/o any bottleneck creeping into the picture. I suspect when I upgrade to a RTX 2070, I'll be seeing considerable bottleneck.
I decided to go with an rtx2060 as it is much more better value so it should be similar to a gtx1070ti. And i wont be going over 75 fps but still want nice graphics. Should draw less power from the cpu?
 

clutchc

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Yes, the 2060 should be noticeably less wattage. Depending on which one you get. But if you end up with a Ryzen 5 2600/2600X, the GTX 1070 is still a viable option for you. If you feel you want to take advantage of ray tracing graphics in games that have that feature, the 2070 is about the minimum you'd want.