Gaming on 1080p, mostly RUSTWhat purpose is the gpu meant for?
Both 1060 3gb and rx 570 will do the job, the latter being slightly better, get whichever is cheaper in your country, but going for the 6gb and 8gb versions is worth if they aren't much more expensive where you live.Gaming on 1080p, mostly RUST
150$, Serbia. Tnx btw960 is old
1060 - less power, more modern - 30% better performance than 960
https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-960-vs-Nvidia-GTX-1060-3GB/3165vs3646
What's your budget and what country?
There will be no bottleneck
Thanks a lot, I'm not concerned about them bottlenecking the cpu though, It's the other way aroundBoth 1060 3gb and rx 570 will do the job, the latter being slightly better, get whichever is cheaper in your country, but going for the 6gb and 8gb versions is worth if they aren't much more expensive where you live.
Preferably sapphire for the rx and msi gaming X or zotac for the 1060.
Neither will bottleneck your cpu.
Your CPU and cards at that performance level are a good match.Thanks a lot, I'm not concerned about them bottlenecking the cpu though, It's the other way around
How much of 1600Mhz ddr3 should I have to avoid any sort of bottleneck, I currently have 12Your CPU and cards at that performance level are a good match.
12GB of RAM is plenty. Matched with an RX 570 or GTX 1060 and your CPU it will make for a good midrange gaming machine.How much of 1600Mhz ddr3 should I have to avoid any sort of bottleneck, I currently have 12
Hey man, I got some news. Get the 1060 6gb. Nvidia announced today that they'll enable Ray tracing on gtx's from the 1060 6gb to titan. In April. Owners of those cards will get it as a new version of drivers upgrade.
So it should be working close to rtx (a low to mid range rtx) and it's slightly more pricey than the ones we recommended.
But I think you should get it before they enable that, their prices may go up.