Hi everyone,
My 5 year old GPU (MSI GTX 1070) is currently dying and I'm looking to finally upgrade my PC after 5 years.
My full hardware specs are here:
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/RingMany/saved/WXCWXL
I've been looking through a lot of forums and videos, price and performance comparisons and I've been looking towards two that catch my eye and seem very similar:
Radeon RX 7800 XT
GeForce RTX 4070
I've always gamed on a 1080k monitor, but now I'm looking to potentially also upgrade to a 1440p monitor. I'm not looking for anything insane, I play mostly a lot of older games and some new ones such as: The witcher 3, Hitman, Assassins Creed, RDR2, Valorant, Jedi Survivor, Hogwarts legacy etc.
I haven't built my PC in many years, so I'm quite out of the loop. New features such as DLSS, Ray Tracing, 2-4k monitors, etc, all quite new since I last built my PC. I've been doing a lot of comparisons between those two GPU, and them seem incredibly similar in terms of performance, both have very similar FPS, with and without Ray tracing, and some games, one GPU is better than the other. Plus I've never owned a GPU that wasn't Nvidia before, back in the day nearly everyone was getting Nvidia over Radeon.
The prices aren't too different. Both of them seem to cost around £500 in the UK, whereas a big selling point on a lot of the videos is that the Radeon is supposed to be $100 cheaper, but that doesn't seem to be the case in Europe or the UK.
My other hardware such as the CPU is also a little outdated, but I'll be upgrading that in the near future too.
I have a budget of around £500 for a GPU. I'm also happy for suggestions for other graphics cards you recommend, it doesn't just have to be those 2.
What GPU would you guys recommended for casual gaming, mostly around single player games. I don't want anything absolutely mind blowing, just better than what I have now. Also I play a lot of Valorant but with low settings, I'm hoping a 2k monitor won't impact performance too much in terms of FPS if I play it on low settings like I do now. Cheers!
My 5 year old GPU (MSI GTX 1070) is currently dying and I'm looking to finally upgrade my PC after 5 years.
My full hardware specs are here:
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/RingMany/saved/WXCWXL
I've been looking through a lot of forums and videos, price and performance comparisons and I've been looking towards two that catch my eye and seem very similar:
Radeon RX 7800 XT
GeForce RTX 4070
I've always gamed on a 1080k monitor, but now I'm looking to potentially also upgrade to a 1440p monitor. I'm not looking for anything insane, I play mostly a lot of older games and some new ones such as: The witcher 3, Hitman, Assassins Creed, RDR2, Valorant, Jedi Survivor, Hogwarts legacy etc.
I haven't built my PC in many years, so I'm quite out of the loop. New features such as DLSS, Ray Tracing, 2-4k monitors, etc, all quite new since I last built my PC. I've been doing a lot of comparisons between those two GPU, and them seem incredibly similar in terms of performance, both have very similar FPS, with and without Ray tracing, and some games, one GPU is better than the other. Plus I've never owned a GPU that wasn't Nvidia before, back in the day nearly everyone was getting Nvidia over Radeon.
The prices aren't too different. Both of them seem to cost around £500 in the UK, whereas a big selling point on a lot of the videos is that the Radeon is supposed to be $100 cheaper, but that doesn't seem to be the case in Europe or the UK.
My other hardware such as the CPU is also a little outdated, but I'll be upgrading that in the near future too.
I have a budget of around £500 for a GPU. I'm also happy for suggestions for other graphics cards you recommend, it doesn't just have to be those 2.
What GPU would you guys recommended for casual gaming, mostly around single player games. I don't want anything absolutely mind blowing, just better than what I have now. Also I play a lot of Valorant but with low settings, I'm hoping a 2k monitor won't impact performance too much in terms of FPS if I play it on low settings like I do now. Cheers!