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Rx560 FreeSync vs Gtx 1050 3GB

So I've a monitor that includes AMD FreeSync upto 75Ghz. 

So should I buy rx 560 for FreeSync or wait for Gtx 1050 3GB.

Which one would be more future oriented and give better gaming experience? 

However I'm not a professional gamer, but I must want smooth gaming experience!!! 

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Just now, Didarul Hossain Rafi said:

So I've a monitor that includes AMD FreeSync upto 75Ghz. 

So should I buy rx 560 for FreeSync or wait for Gtx 1050 3GB.

Which one would be more future oriented and give better gaming experience? 

However I'm not a professional gamer, but I must want smooth gaming experience!!! 

If you already have a freesync monitor, then just get the 560.

Unless the 1050 is cheaper/similar price and performs better, then maybe buy it.

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RX 560 is a pretty weak card, I'd look into an RX 570. Frame sync is nice to have so no point in not being able to use it.

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although for futureproofing if you're buying midrange cards the cards themselves will slow down long before freesync is a concern.

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Just now, Motifator said:

RX 560 is a pretty weak card, I'd look into an RX 570. Frame sync is nice to have so no point in not being able to use it.

570 is quite over priced in my country. 

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If you could get a RX 570 you would have a much better time. The RX 560 is really only meant for e-sports titles. 

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