[SOLVED] MSI vs Gigabyte

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I'm going to buy one of these graphics card next week so I wanted to know which of them is better the MSI GTX1050Ti - Gaming X - Dual Fan - PCI-E Graphics Card (4GB GDDR5, 1493 MHz/1379 MHz/7108 MHz (OC Model) or the Gigabyte Radeon RX570 4GB GDDR5 PCI-E Graphics Card ??
 
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I'm also getting a new Power supply soon any suggestions with which I should go with? I have i5 7400 7th gen, 16 gb ddr4 corsair vengeance ram and will be getting a rx570 or a 1050ti next week
https://www.amazon.in/Sapphire-Rade...rds=rx+570&qid=1561966154&s=computers&sr=1-10
Is this the one you were talking about?

That GPU looks good. You'll need a quality 550W PSU.

The Antec is better and is semi-modular, but the Corsair would be fine:

You are not bothering me. Here is a hierarchy chart showing how each card would be expected to function for 1080p gaming providing that it is not being limited by the CPU.

https://www.gpucheck.com/gpu-benchmark-graphics-card-comparison-chart

Yes, that CPU will limit your maximum FPS, but you will get some performance increase even with that CPU as you can see here:


"Bottlenecking" just means that one component may not reach its maximum potential because of limitations caused by another component. Its all a matter of degree as it may reach 99% of its maximum potential or 50% of its maximum potential.
 
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