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Baschti

Hey Guys,

 

cool to be here in this forum after i watched the whole time only the videos on youtube :-).

 

i built a new system (ready instead of the graphic card..):

 

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My monitor is at the moment BENQ Zowie RL2755..i want to renew it in a few months! U have any tips for it?

 

At least i want ur tips for a new graphic card...minimum hast to be 8GB RAM. I know it depends on my monitor, but let us discuss first about the new graphic card and then i buy a new monitor in future :-).

 

Thanks somuch guys.

 

Baschti

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Budget for the GPU?

 

What usecase?

 

If gaming, a couple of example games you play would be nice

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1 minute ago, Baschti said:

Hey Guys,

 

cool to be here in this forum after i watched the whole time only the videos on youtube :-).

 

i built a new system (ready instead of the graphic card..):

 

- Case: ophion evo

- Mainboard: AsRock Z390 Phantom Gaming ITX

- Intel Core i7 9700k

- Corsair RGB Ram 16GB

- Corsair H100i Pro v2 RGB

- Corsair SF600

- 3x Alpenföhn WIngboost 3 ARGB

- Crucial MX500 1TB

 

My monitor is at the moment BENQ Zowie RL2755..i want to renew it in a few months! U have any tips for it?

 

At least i want ur tips for a new graphic card...minimum hast to be 8GB RAM. I know it depends on my monitor, but let us discuss first about the new graphic card and then i buy a new monitor in future :-).

 

Thanks somuch guys.

 

Baschti

Well that card really will depend on what resolution and refresh rate your wanting on your next monitor.

If you want 1080p 144hz I would go with a GTX 1660ti  or rtx 2060 depending on what your budget you can spend. Buying used or new?

If you want 1440p 60-144hz Looking more along the lines of rtx 2060 OCed or RTX 2070 or RTX 2080

If you want 4k 60hz RTX 2080ti

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Is there a reason 8GB specifically? Because the 2060 has only 6GB but beats the 1070 with its 8GB. It's also faster GDDR6, do you need GDDR6 at least or would you prefer HBM?

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25 minutes ago, Baschti said:

My monitor is at the moment BENQ Zowie RL2755..i want to renew it in a few months! U have any tips for it?

144Hz for gaming for sure, but 1080p VA/TN or 1440p IPS will depend on budget. This then decides the graphics card (and again. the budget)

 

25 minutes ago, Baschti said:

minimum hast to be 8GB RAM

dont need more than 6gb for 1080p, that's why you decide the monitor first

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35 minutes ago, Baschti said:

minimum hast to be 8GB RAM

for 1080p you can roll with 4gb.

 

anywat id probably go for a 2060 or 2070, V56 or V64 if you want AMD

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1 minute ago, Bananasplit_00 said:

for 1080p you can roll with 4gb.

 

anywat id probably go for a 2060 or 2070, V56 or V64 if you want AMD

That would require severe tweaking with settings. 

Quite a few titles can easily eat up 6GB of VRAM at 1080p if you are not careful

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1 minute ago, Quadriplegic said:

That would require severe tweaking with settings. 

Quite a few titles can easily eat up 6GB of VRAM at 1080p if you are not careful

if you slam the settings on a modern title the GPU will probably fail to perform before the VRAM is a problem, but seriously the 570 is a great 1080p card. Not the best and it wont max your games but you can do it, hell even 2GB is fine for several esports games. 

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1 hour ago, GoldenLag said:

Budget for the GPU?

 

What usecase?

 

If gaming, a couple of example games you play would be nice

Budget max. 600-700 Euro.

Usecase is office pC and 2-3 times a week gaming...

 

I want to play the newest games...i love sport games and want to play battlefield, tomb raider. Almost the newest games :-).

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1 hour ago, ddennis002 said:

Well that card really will depend on what resolution and refresh rate your wanting on your next monitor.

If you want 1080p 144hz I would go with a GTX 1660ti  or rtx 2060 depending on what your budget you can spend. Buying used or new?

If you want 1440p 60-144hz Looking more along the lines of rtx 2060 OCed or RTX 2070 or RTX 2080

If you want 4k 60hz RTX 2080ti

Ok, thanks!

From Budget the 2080 is not real for me :-).

My descision is between 2060-2070 and 2080....

 

budget look at belows comment ?

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1 minute ago, Baschti said:

Budget max. 600-700 Euro.

Usecase is office pC and 2-3 times a week gaming...

 

I want to play the newest games...i love sport games and want to play battlefield, tomb raider. Almost the newest games :-).

Your build is extreme overkill for that usage.

 

What country?

 

What resolution do you aim to play at

 

What is the total total budget you are working with

 

Do you need a monitor included in that budget, if not, what is your current monitor?

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1 hour ago, fasauceome said:

Is there a reason 8GB specifically? Because the 2060 has only 6GB but beats the 1070 with its 8GB. It's also faster GDDR6, do you need GDDR6 at least or would you prefer HBM?

th3ere is no special reason, only i thought 8gb is better for the future...isnt it?

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Just now, GoldenLag said:

Your build is extreme overkill for that usage.

 

What country?

 

What resolution do you aim to play at

 

What is the total total budget you are working with

 

Do you need a monitor included in that budget, if not, what is your current monitor?

yeah, i know, its overkill, but it was my dream to build my first own pc. And yes i know it is overkill :-).

 

I am from Germany .

 

Resolution: u have a tipp for an monitor? Budget for it is also 500 Euro...

 

Budget for whole pc is 1800 Euro...but tell me ur thoughts that doesnt depend on budget ;-).

 

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Just now, Baschti said:

th3ere is no special reason, only i thought 8gb is better for the future...isnt it?

I would go with a RTX 2070 if you are going to play alot of new titles and your wanting to go up to 1440p with higher refresh rates.

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1 minute ago, Baschti said:

Budget for whole pc is 1800 Euro...but tell me ur thoughts that doesnt depend on budget ;-).

Is that with a monitor?

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Just now, ddennis002 said:

I would go with a RTX 2070 if you are going to play alot of new titles and your wanting to go up to 1440p with higher refresh rates.

yeah these are my thoughts in past as well.

But there is my question to all of u: Should i buy a standard 2070 (for example armor) or a pimped 2070 like rog strix or anything else?

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11 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

Is that with a monitor?

no

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1 minute ago, Baschti said:

yeah these are my thoughts in past as well.

But there is my question to all of u: Should i buy a standard 2070 (for example armor) or a pimped 2070 like rog strix or anything else?

I would get just a regular 2070 and OC it yourself, EVGA 2070 XC Gaming are good cards, I have a 30% OC on mine. 

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Here is my card in super position with 1080p Extreme Preset. It scores almost 1000pts higher than a Vega 64 and RTX 2060 and is just starting to butt heads with some of the lower end 1080ti cards.

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5 minutes ago, ddennis002 said:

I would get just a regular 2070 and OC it yourself, EVGA 2070 XC Gaming are good cards, I have a 30% OC on mine. 

this card is for a none oc 2070 extrem high..? Sorry for sick questions ? but i need ur help ?

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8 minutes ago, Baschti said:

no

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Well i assumed with monitor. Even then its below budget.

 

9 minutes ago, Baschti said:

yeah these are my thoughts in past as well.

But there is my question to all of u: Should i buy a standard 2070 (for example armor) or a pimped 2070 like rog strix or anything else?

RX Vega 64 Nitro+ is a way better pickup atm in germany than aby of the 2070s. 

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2 minutes ago, ddennis002 said:

and if u have to buy a OC card. which would u buy for u? from the 2070s..?

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3 minutes ago, Baschti said:

this card is for a none oc 2070 extrem high..? Sorry for sick questions ? but i need ur help ?

This Evga card has the same core boost clock of 1710 as a Founders Edition Card. My card without touching the OC on the core boosts up to 1975Mhz with the GPU Boost built in.

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