Hi,
mostly ramblings about mentioned GPU upgrade, asking for "Am I missing / misunderstanding something important?"
My current system
MSI B360M PRO-VDH
i5 8400
16 GB RAM
KFA² GTX 1070 EX
Corsair RMx 550W
is finally starting to show its age. As a "gamer behind the times" with humble requirements (1080p@60fps on High) it was more than enough, and I had no problems making it through the great GPU drought. But now the games I play ~3 years after release start to show issues, most notably Control which I have to drop to Medium settings to get smooth 60fps with the 1070 at ~90% power. The CPU on the other hand is still surprisingly capable, probably thanks to not needing 100+ fps for higher refresh rate monitors.
While not as bad as ~2 years ago, the current GPU market still seems... meh? Escpecially on Nvidia's side - 4060 and Ti look like complete jokes (8 PCIe-Lanes and 128bit bus, wtf), 4070 seems better on paper but is irrelevant at currently 600€. Radeon 7700 / 7800 are still nowhere to be seen, and I doubt they'll be competitively priced at release, because money. 3070 / 3070 Ti are obsolete with their 8GB.
The RX 6800 however has been steadily dropping in price and is now available in the EU for ~ 480€ (basic, but well reviewed PowerColor model), sometimes even dropping below that. The 16GB VRAM sound nice and "future proof", since Texture Quality is the last thing I want to compromise on. 250W board power seem a bit high? Although benchmarks show it's often below that in typical gaming scenarios and the frames per watt graphs are looking quite good. Purchasing an RX 6800 right now also comes bundled with a Steam key for Starfield Premium Edition, which would be a nice bonus.
I'm a bit concerned about the older chipset / mainboard. CPU will probably tag along nicely, but will PCIe 3.0 and lack of SAM / ReBAR be an issue?
I'm exclusively gaming on Linux (Steam / Proton), which is why I'm leaning more towards AMD (Steam Deck powered by AMD APU, Drivers are Open Source, also better Vulkan performance overall).
The power supply should be more than enough I think? Some sites list a 600W PSU minimum for the RX 6800, but I can't figure out how I'd ever get close to 550W with that setup.
Should I decide to buy the Radeon, I'll probably also upgrade the system to 32GB RAM since DDR4 is dirt cheap right now.
... can't think of anything else right now. Thanks for reading. Actual questions are in bold, any input to all points mentioned appreciated.
mostly ramblings about mentioned GPU upgrade, asking for "Am I missing / misunderstanding something important?"
My current system
MSI B360M PRO-VDH
i5 8400
16 GB RAM
KFA² GTX 1070 EX
Corsair RMx 550W
is finally starting to show its age. As a "gamer behind the times" with humble requirements (1080p@60fps on High) it was more than enough, and I had no problems making it through the great GPU drought. But now the games I play ~3 years after release start to show issues, most notably Control which I have to drop to Medium settings to get smooth 60fps with the 1070 at ~90% power. The CPU on the other hand is still surprisingly capable, probably thanks to not needing 100+ fps for higher refresh rate monitors.
While not as bad as ~2 years ago, the current GPU market still seems... meh? Escpecially on Nvidia's side - 4060 and Ti look like complete jokes (8 PCIe-Lanes and 128bit bus, wtf), 4070 seems better on paper but is irrelevant at currently 600€. Radeon 7700 / 7800 are still nowhere to be seen, and I doubt they'll be competitively priced at release, because money. 3070 / 3070 Ti are obsolete with their 8GB.
The RX 6800 however has been steadily dropping in price and is now available in the EU for ~ 480€ (basic, but well reviewed PowerColor model), sometimes even dropping below that. The 16GB VRAM sound nice and "future proof", since Texture Quality is the last thing I want to compromise on. 250W board power seem a bit high? Although benchmarks show it's often below that in typical gaming scenarios and the frames per watt graphs are looking quite good. Purchasing an RX 6800 right now also comes bundled with a Steam key for Starfield Premium Edition, which would be a nice bonus.
I'm a bit concerned about the older chipset / mainboard. CPU will probably tag along nicely, but will PCIe 3.0 and lack of SAM / ReBAR be an issue?
I'm exclusively gaming on Linux (Steam / Proton), which is why I'm leaning more towards AMD (Steam Deck powered by AMD APU, Drivers are Open Source, also better Vulkan performance overall).
The power supply should be more than enough I think? Some sites list a 600W PSU minimum for the RX 6800, but I can't figure out how I'd ever get close to 550W with that setup.
Should I decide to buy the Radeon, I'll probably also upgrade the system to 32GB RAM since DDR4 is dirt cheap right now.
... can't think of anything else right now. Thanks for reading. Actual questions are in bold, any input to all points mentioned appreciated.