[SOLVED] What Graphics Card should I buy?

kendokas

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Hello I have the following system:
PSU - 550W
CPU - i5 4690K with AIO H45 Corsair liquid coolling
RAM - 16GB
M.2 - Samsung 970 EVO Plus
GPU -Gigabyte R7 360 Series


Now, I'm thinking of upgrading little by little just recently I put in the m.2 and now I need a better gpu, so I'm between these two
- MSI GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6GB Gaming X
- MSI GeForce RTX 2060 6GB Ventus XS OC

If you have any other recomendation around this price it's welcome of course, I really trust this site's community. I need performance and good cooling system for this new gpu for low dB noise. If you need any other info about my system specs please ask below. I use my rig for gaming/video record and editting.
 
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Well the 2060 is probably one of the best bang for your buck cards right now.

You might consider saving up and doing all the upgrades at once.

Paying a premium now for a GPU you won't take full advantage of until later (when you get the new monitor) seems silly to me. Odds are when you go to upgrade your monitor, cheaper / better cards will be available.

However the corona virus kinda has everything in a holding pattern right now. The GTC was supposed to be happening right now and possibly unveiling new NVIDIA Cards, but it was cancelled, and no announcements on when those new cards are coming.

larsv8

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Well the 2060 is probably one of the best bang for your buck cards right now.

You might consider saving up and doing all the upgrades at once.

Paying a premium now for a GPU you won't take full advantage of until later (when you get the new monitor) seems silly to me. Odds are when you go to upgrade your monitor, cheaper / better cards will be available.

However the corona virus kinda has everything in a holding pattern right now. The GTC was supposed to be happening right now and possibly unveiling new NVIDIA Cards, but it was cancelled, and no announcements on when those new cards are coming.
 
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kendokas

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Well the 2060 is probably one of the best bang for your buck cards right now.

You might consider saving up and doing all the upgrades at once.

Paying a premium now for a GPU you won't take full advantage of until later (when you get the new monitor) seems silly to me. Odds are when you go to upgrade your monitor, cheaper / better cards will be available.

However the corona virus kinda has everything in a holding pattern right now. The GTC was supposed to be happening right now and possibly unveiling new NVIDIA Cards, but it was cancelled, and no announcements on when those new cards are coming.
Ok I'll consider that and leave this post up to see other opinions too