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  1. Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jq1SIGINPjw I have some artifacts on my EVGA 3080Ti FTW3 Ultra. No OC besides the built in OC bios and it does this when the switch is on normal or when its OC. It only does this with ray tracing on. Temps are always 80c or lower. I have tried reinstalling drivers. I did a full driver uninstall with DDU and then reinstalled the latest drivers and that didn't help. My build: 5800x (With a cooler master 240 AIO) ASUS B450-F Gaming 32gb gskill ripjaw at 3200 850W corsair PSU gold rated Any help or advise would be very appreciated edit: artifacts show up on all these games so far... Cyberpunk Minecraft RTX Quake RTX 3D Mark Port royal RTX benchmark
  2. Cool thanks I was kinda thinking something similar. People really seem to like the 3600 but to me the 2600 seems like the deal for $120. Specially since I can move that money into a 5700. Makes sense. My thinking was on games that probably won't run at 120-140FPS on 1080 I'd just run them at 1440 and get a little more resolution.
  3. Curious which people would go with? I'm looking to upgrade my very old gaming PC. I'd like to play all the latest games like COD,Battlefield, Overwatch, Anno...all of it. 1440p preferably but 1080 is fine. My budget is around $700. I have both these builds priced out on newegg for basically the same price 5700 build a little more. I understand the 3600 is a pretty decent upgrade but I feel like the 5700 is a bigger upgrade over the 1660 Super? If your curious my current 10 year old PC is the following Asus Crosshair Formula IV AMD Phenom II X6 1055T 4GB of DDR3 at some speed can't remember AMD Radeon 5770? or something like that. Rosewell 850Watt PSU
  4. Thanks for the input. I was kinda leaning more towards the B450 upgrade anyway. Cool to hear its at least possible to play the latest games even if I have to lower the settings for a while. As for the used market I considered it but I'm super nervous about getting dead parts.
  5. I havn't been into building PCs or PC gaming for about 9 years and a few weeks ago I started to get back into it. I've been doing some research and have a few questions. 1. Budget & Location Hopefully around $200(for now). United States 2. Aim Gaming. I'd like to be able to just play the latest Call of Duty Modern Warfare and Battlefield V or The Division 2 type games. Playing at 1080p 60fps would be cool. Obviously more is better. 100+ FPS or 1440p would be AMAZING. But not expected. 3. Monitors I have 1 monitor. Samsung SyncMaster 220wm. 1680 x 1050 75hz 4. Peripherals I have a Logitch G15 and an MX518 not planning on upgrading. I plan on getting the acer 220q its 1080 60hz monitor, on Amazon for like $90, not counting that in my budget. 5. Why are you upgrading? Needs a boost Current build as built in 2010... Motherboard: ASUS ROG Crosshair IV Formula (AM3) (DDR3) CPU: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T RAM: 4GB(2x2GB) G.Skill Flare DDR3 1600 GPU: Radeon 5770 1GB PSU: Rosewell Xtreme 850W Storage: 2x256GB Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM (RAID 0). I have a cheap HP S700 SSD on the way. My Question. My research so far has me considering two options. 1. Just clicking in another 4GB of DDR3 with an RX580 4GB or 8GB. I know this will make a major CPU bottleneck but I'm keeping more upgrades coming in the next year or so in mind without completely breaking the bank. Also, this motherboard is PCI-e 2.0 the 580 is 3. It's my understanding PCI-e is backwards compatible however there will be an issue of the PCI-e 2.0 not having the same data transfer rates. Does this even make sense? Some of the research I've done says while this CPU is not up to spec with the latest Ryzens, it could possibly still run modern games. 2.I am also considering getting something like a B450 motherboard, with a Ryzen 3 3200G and 4-8GB of DDR 4 and running onboard graphics for a while and getting the GPU later. As of right now this PC won't even open The Division 2. Could either of these builds have hope of at least playing the latest games? Could either of these do 1080p 60FPS? My research says on some games 1080p 60FPS is possible. But I'm almost 10 years out of the loop and have only been researching for a few weeks now. Thank you for any and all help. P.S. I was debating adding a PSU to either of these builds? Would that make sense? I'd hate to have this 9 year old PSU blow up these new parts.
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