Hi,
Looking for advice/recommendations to upgrade my GPU (and maybe other parts).
Over time, I've put together an ITX gaming PC for myself and my kids, lucking into some nice parts as I went -- either via sales or getting good deals on used parts.
The current set-up:
CPU: R7 5800x
GPU: 3070 ti (8 GB VRAM)
Mobo: B550-I
RAM: 16 GB (3600 MHz) DDR4
PSU: 750W
Cooler: BeQuiet PureRock 2
Plus some random SSDs
For a while, we were playing on a decent 1080p monitor, and the above was probably overkill for our needs.
However, recently, through a friend who was moving, I was basically given a Samsumg CRG9 monitor -- 5120*1440. (I'm a lucky guy!) But that's a whole lot more pixels than I had!
In the games we play that can take advantage of the extra real estate (e,g., "Forza 5", "Everybody's Gone to the Rapture"), I am only hitting btw 20-30 FPS, which make them hard to play honestly.
And even in games that don't have the ultra-ultra wide view, having ray-tracing on (e.g., "Portal with RTX") means I'm getting around 45 FPS.
My goals:
Average 60 FPS in the 5120*1440 view with High or better settings in the above mentioned games -- and in others that I haven't yet played, like "Spider-Man" and "The Last of Us".
In RTX games (even if "only" in 32:9 view) to also average the 60 FPS with High or better settings.
I am hoping (but please correct me) that I can achieve this by upgrading the GPU and maybe adding RAM. Would I have to upgrade the CPU as well? I would love to not upgrade the rest of the AM4 platform for a while, so I believe a 5800x3D would be the logical place to go... but again, if I can leave my current CPU, I would rather spend that cash on a better GPU.
So my question is: What GPU should I get to achieve the above as cheaply as possible?
I am fine with getting something used.
I don't have a preference of NVIDEA vs AMD for the GPU -- only that my understanding is that NVIDEA does better with ray-tracing.
Any advice is most appreciated. Thank you in advance.
R
Looking for advice/recommendations to upgrade my GPU (and maybe other parts).
Over time, I've put together an ITX gaming PC for myself and my kids, lucking into some nice parts as I went -- either via sales or getting good deals on used parts.
The current set-up:
CPU: R7 5800x
GPU: 3070 ti (8 GB VRAM)
Mobo: B550-I
RAM: 16 GB (3600 MHz) DDR4
PSU: 750W
Cooler: BeQuiet PureRock 2
Plus some random SSDs
For a while, we were playing on a decent 1080p monitor, and the above was probably overkill for our needs.
However, recently, through a friend who was moving, I was basically given a Samsumg CRG9 monitor -- 5120*1440. (I'm a lucky guy!) But that's a whole lot more pixels than I had!
In the games we play that can take advantage of the extra real estate (e,g., "Forza 5", "Everybody's Gone to the Rapture"), I am only hitting btw 20-30 FPS, which make them hard to play honestly.
And even in games that don't have the ultra-ultra wide view, having ray-tracing on (e.g., "Portal with RTX") means I'm getting around 45 FPS.
My goals:
Average 60 FPS in the 5120*1440 view with High or better settings in the above mentioned games -- and in others that I haven't yet played, like "Spider-Man" and "The Last of Us".
In RTX games (even if "only" in 32:9 view) to also average the 60 FPS with High or better settings.
I am hoping (but please correct me) that I can achieve this by upgrading the GPU and maybe adding RAM. Would I have to upgrade the CPU as well? I would love to not upgrade the rest of the AM4 platform for a while, so I believe a 5800x3D would be the logical place to go... but again, if I can leave my current CPU, I would rather spend that cash on a better GPU.
So my question is: What GPU should I get to achieve the above as cheaply as possible?
I am fine with getting something used.
I don't have a preference of NVIDEA vs AMD for the GPU -- only that my understanding is that NVIDEA does better with ray-tracing.
Any advice is most appreciated. Thank you in advance.
R