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Upcoming gpus under 200$?

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for a low end rig you dont buy i3's

 

you buy r3 2200G's. 

 

the intel CPUs are overpriced across the board. especially low end where intel has deprioratized supply and created a shortage.

 

we dont know what we will see at the sub 200$ mark. but in the rumourmill there is nothing up untill that time period. 

 

rx570/580 are going to stay valuekings for some time still. 

I have a low end rig of core i3 and 8gb ram. I want to upgrade my rig with a gpu and psu. For the gpu, I have a budget around 200-220$.  Which kind of gpus we can expect till the month of may? Any GTX 1150ti or rx 660/670???

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Nope, RX 570 is still going to be the value king for the first half of the year (don't think the rumoured 1160/1660Ti/2060 without RTX will be within your budget range).

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for a low end rig you dont buy i3's

 

you buy r3 2200G's. 

 

the intel CPUs are overpriced across the board. especially low end where intel has deprioratized supply and created a shortage.

 

we dont know what we will see at the sub 200$ mark. but in the rumourmill there is nothing up untill that time period. 

 

rx570/580 are going to stay valuekings for some time still. 

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Hopefully. But you'll have to wait.

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nothing is leaked or announced yet regarding that, so sadly you'l have to wait a while to find out.

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4 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

for a low end rig you dont buy i3's

 

 

i mean he said he already owns the i3, so i don't think he is going to change that ;) 
but yes you are right that the i3 isn't a very good value 

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3 minutes ago, Martijn Klerks said:

i mean he said he already owns the i3, so i don't think he is going to change that ;) 
but yes you are right that the i3 isn't a very good value 

yeah, i really need to learn how to read. 

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My rule of thumb is to always buy used if you're below budget for the newest generation midrange card, and that would be the RTX 2060 at $350. For $200-220, that's the current price point of used GTX 1070.

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If we talking about rumored graphics cards then AMD has ya covered with navi, planned to release in the middle of this year, heres the price list, its rumored to be on the navi architecture with 7nm, they said it would launch at ces but again more rumors spread that it turned out too good, but something happend and they had to re tape it and delay the announcement and launch. Theres some more juicy ryzen 3rd gen leaks but thats cpu territory.

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15 hours ago, GoldenLag said:

for a low end rig you dont buy i3's

 

you buy r3 2200G's. 

 

the intel CPUs are overpriced across the board. especially low end where intel has deprioratized supply and created a shortage.

 

we dont know what we will see at the sub 200$ mark. but in the rumourmill there is nothing up untill that time period. 

 

rx570/580 are going to stay valuekings for some time still. 

I have also planning to upgrade to i5 later

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