Question RTX 2080 Super Upgrade?

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Arisspartiatis

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hello,i need a replacement for my 2080super,its a needed one since my gpu has a problem and its not fixable

it will be partnered with a r9 3900x,x570 aorus pro!any reccomendations?thnx
 
Make and model of your PSU and it's age? To make sure you're not limited with the PSU. Make and model of your case? This is to make sure we're not running into clearance issues.

What is your budget for a new GPU? Where are you located and what is your preferred site for purchase?
 
RTX4070 Super would be a nice upgrade to RTX2080.

You will keep DLSS, that is better than FSR and will have DLSS3, that is better than FSR3. Path Tracing too. I would keep on NVIDIA if I was you.

If not, RX 7900 GRE is a great card and a good choice too.
 
thnx for the answers,the x2 fan 4070 super is like 40 euros more than the x3 4070,but wouldn't the bottleneck be way bigger?
Yes, it worth the 40 euros more.

Don't worry much about bottleneck. 3900X is still a very good CPU for 60 to 90FPS in AAA games. When you have a chance, you can change the 3900X later.

But if you notice that your video card is underutilized (low GPU usage), just turn on the NVIDIA DLDSR and enjoy a much better image quality without losing frames.
 
its 750w gold,mostly games at 1440p and animation rendering!around <600 euros,country is Greece and not specific site,probably (skroutz . gr)
You didn't actually tell us much about the PSU. What is PSU brand and model?

Gold doesn't mean that much when it comes to PSU quality. That's a voluntary energy saving and efficiency standard and certification process. It basicaly tells you how much AC power your unit wastes as electromagnetic radiation and heat to give you the nomianl DC (on paper 750W in your case).

A good quality and not old/ageing 750W PSU would be OK. A not good quality and old PSU not so good.

EDIT: Yes I saw this after I posted:

"it's 750w semi modular Gold TX750M"
 
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You didn't actually tell us much about the PSU. What is PSU brand and model?

Gold doesn't mean that much when it comes to PSU quality. That's a voluntary energy saving and efficiency standard and certification process. It basicaly tells you how much AC power your unit wastes as electromagnetic radiation and heat to give you the nomianl DC (on paper 750W in your case).

A good quality and not old/ageing 750W PSU would be OK. A not good quality and old PSU not so good.

EDIT: Yes I saw this after I posted:

"it's 750w semi modular Gold TX750M"
I need a gpu recommendation not PSU 😂
joking
 
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