Question What is the best graphic card my system can handle at most?

Aug 7, 2024
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My Current specification-
Intel i5 10400f
16gb ram
1tb 5400rpm WB harddisk
120gb Kingston SSD
450w Cooler master mwe v2 80+ bronze
MSi B560m pro e
AOC 22B1HS 21.5 inch Full HD LED Backlit IPS Monitor

Artis 600va ups(I prefer not to remove ups but if it bottlenecks power I am ready to remove this)

I am looking for a gpu which can give smooth 1080p 60fps for as long as possible at high to medium settings

I was thinking of rx6600 or gtx3060 but am not sure if they could be accomodated in my system??
 
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My Current specification-
Intel i5 10400f
16gb ram
1tb 5400rpm WB harddisk
120gb Kingston SSD
450w Cooler master mwe v2 80+ bronze
MSi B560m pro e
AOC 22B1HS 21.5 inch Full HD LED Backlit IPS Monitor

Artis 600va ups(I prefer not to remove ups but if it bottlenecks power I am ready to remove this)

I was thinking of rx6600 or gtx3060 but am not sure if they could be accomodated in my system??
Both of those cards would work just fine with your current system. Which country do you live in, what case are you using, and how much were you looking to spend on your upgrade?
 
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Both of those cards would work just fine with your current system. But, which country do you live in, and how much were you looking to spend on your upgrade?
India
Current price of 6600 ~ 300 dollars
3060 ~350 dollars
I want to know the best upgrade with out changing psu/ups
 
India
Current price of 6600 ~ 300 dollars
3060 ~350 dollars
I want to know the best upgrade with out changing psu/ups
Probably the Rx 6600, it has generally lower power consumption, it's within 8% of an RTX 3060 in performance, and it's a bit cheaper. It can have some very brief transient power spikes, but your power supply looks like a decent unit and it should be able to handle those without an issue. Average maximum load power consumption for your computer with the Rx 6600 is probably around 300w.

https://www.techpowerup.com/review/powercolor-radeon-rx-6600-fighter/37.html

https://outervision.com/b/m7agKk

 
Jan 31, 2024
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My Current specification-
Intel i5 10400f
16gb ram
1tb 5400rpm WB harddisk
120gb Kingston SSD
450w Cooler master mwe v2 80+ bronze
MSi B560m pro e
AOC 22B1HS 21.5 inch Full HD LED Backlit IPS Monitor

Artis 600va ups(I prefer not to remove ups but if it bottlenecks power I am ready to remove this)

I am looking for a gpu which can give smooth 1080p 60fps for as long as possible at high to medium settings

I was thinking of rx6600 or gtx3060 but am not sure if they could be accomodated in my system??
Hullo fellow indian :)

Just popped in to say that if you're budget accommodates a RTX 3060 then according to my Amazon listings you could just as well look for an RX 7600 too, it's slightly faster than the 6600 but does use more power so it's kind of a matter of preference
 
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Hullo fellow indian :)

Just popped in to say that if you're budget accommodates a RTX 3060 then according to my Amazon listings you could just as well look for an RX 7600 too, it's slightly faster than the 6600 but does use more power so it's kind of a matter of preference
The RX 7600 is definitely a good option if the price is right. It's faster than the 3060 in general rasterization, and the power consumption is between the RX 6600 and RTX 3060 without the power spikes of the RX 6600. Its definitely worth looking at.

https://www.techpowerup.com/review/amd-radeon-rx-7600/38.html