Hello everybody, im thinking to upgrade my GPU, I Have a Ryzen 5 2600, 16GB of RAM running at 3000mhz, M.2 SSD as boot, and remaining storage SSD as well, would a Gigabyte RTX 3070 bottleneck? Or a ASUS RTX 2060 Dual Evo 6Gb?
75hz on main monitor, i want a bit more Juice than my 1060, so if the new GPU does that its a check mateEvery system can bottleneck in the right circumstances.
What resolution and Hz is the monitor? What FPS are you wanting to achieve?
75hz on main monitor, i want a bit more Juice than my 1060, so if the new GPU does that its a check mate
Been playing Doom Eternal, GTA V, Warframe, Warzone, R6 Siege, forza etcEvery system can bottleneck in the right circumstances.
What resolution and Hz is the monitor? What FPS are you wanting to achieve?
What resolution?75hz on main monitor, i want a bit more Juice than my 1060, so if the new GPU does that its a check mate
1080p.What resolution?
Not planning to use RayTracing to be honest.For 1080p 75Hz I’d feel a 3070 is a little over the top. With 75Hz there is no point getting more than 75 FPS and a 3070 can generally do more at 1080p. A 3060 is probably as high as I would go. An R5 2600 should be able to go 75 FPS in most games, yes a faster cpu would likely give higher FPS it is not worth worrying about when limited to 75Hz.
For which gpu you want, a 3060 or something below that depends on budget and how important it is to run maximum settings. For example a 2060 is still a decent card for 1080p 75Hz but may require compromises on game settings in certain games to average 75fps. The 2060 is also a bit too weak to really run ray tracing but personally I feel ray tracing is a bit pointless and adds nearly nothing.
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/nvidia-geforce-rtx-3060-review/3
Hello everybody, im thinking to upgrade my GPU, I Have a Ryzen 5 2600, 16GB of RAM running at 3000mhz, M.2 SSD as boot, and remaining storage SSD as well, would a Gigabyte RTX 3070 bottleneck? Or a ASUS RTX 2060 Dual Evo 6Gb?
There are benchmarks, take a look at reviews. There isn’t a right/wrong choice, just which suits your budget and how much you care about running max settings. Any of those could be a good choice although in the current market the price of each option is a factor, can you get any of these at a reasonable price.Not planning to use RayTracing to be honest.
So in your opinion, in my specific case
I have to choose between RX 5500XT, RTX 2060, RTX 2070 Super, and a RTX 3060
What is your advice in my circumstances?
Thanks a lot for the advice, I know some GPU's are hungry ahahah, mine is 650WhatNOt sure which GPU are you getting, but make sure your PSU is good enough before buying the new card.
Ok, i feel youThere are benchmarks, take a look at reviews. There isn’t a right/wrong choice, just which suits your budget and how much you care about running max settings. Any of those could be a good choice although in the current market the price of each option is a factor, can you get any of these at a reasonable price.
I like running highest settings and budget is not a problem so for me I’d get the 3060 assuming a reasonable price close to MSRP, I don’t like paying ridiculous prices even if budget isn’t a problem. However someone else could get equal enjoyment out of the other options if it fits their needs.Ok, i feel you
I was just asking like
If it was you in my situation
Which of them would you go for, you know?
Thanks a lot for the help and your time 😃I like running highest settings and budget is not a problem so for me I’d get the 3060 assuming a reasonable price close to MSRP, I don’t like paying ridiculous prices even if budget isn’t a problem. However someone else could get equal enjoyment out of the other options if it fits their needs.