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GPUs for 1080p/1440p 144hz?

Sir Asvald

Hello everyone. I've been off from the GPU scene for a while now. I've haven't kept up as much. What are the best GPUs  for 1080p/1440p 144hz? Since there are a lot of GPUs coming out now because of CES.

 

Thanks. :D

 

 

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pretty much any gpu is capable of running a monitor at that resolution and refresh rate so long as its newish. even integrated gpus.

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1 minute ago, emosun said:

pretty much any gpu is capable of running a monitor at that resolution and refresh rate so long as its newish. even integrated gpus.

Well, I assume he's talking about gaming at 1440p - 144Hz

For that I would say anything starting from the 2070 Super will do just fine, again depending on the title you want to play.

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1080p 144Hz is significantly easier than 1440 144Hz.

 

For 1080p anything above a 1660super should be ok. 

 

For 1440p you'll need something like a 2070 super. 

 

Depends on the title of course. 

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27 minutes ago, emosun said:

pretty much any gpu is capable of running a monitor at that resolution and refresh rate so long as its newish. even integrated gpus.

 

24 minutes ago, cyph0rg said:

Well, I assume he's talking about gaming at 1440p - 144Hz

For that I would say anything starting from the 2070 Super will do just fine, again depending on the title you want to play.

 

16 minutes ago, AndrewB121 said:

1080p 144Hz is significantly easier than 1440 144Hz.

 

For 1080p anything above a 1660super should be ok. 

 

For 1440p you'll need something like a 2070 super. 

 

Depends on the title of course. 

What about AMD Cards

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3 minutes ago, Abdul201588 said:

 

 

What about AMD Cards

The Radeon RX 5700 XT seems to perform just slightly worse than the 2070 Super, while the RX 5700 non-XT variant seems to be around the RTX 2060 level of performance..
Again, depending on the title specifically!

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4 minutes ago, Abdul201588 said:

What about AMD Cards

There's the RX 5700XT for 1440p and the RX 5700 for 1080p

 

Cards perform well and all but still have more driver level issues than the RTX 2060 Super ~ RTX 2070 Super counter parts.

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18 minutes ago, cyph0rg said:

The Radeon RX 5700 XT seems to perform just slightly worse than the 2070 Super, while the RX 5700 non-XT variant seems to be around the RTX 2060 level of performance..
Again, depending on the title specifically!

 

17 minutes ago, Princess Luna said:

There's the RX 5700XT for 1440p and the RX 5700 for 1080p

 

Cards perform well and all but still have more driver level issues than the RTX 2060 Super ~ RTX 2070 Super counter parts.

Thank you guys :D

 

slightly off topic - In terms of CPUs. What would be better for gaming, again same 1080p/1440p? Would you choose AMD or Intel (Please no war :( )

 

 

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Intel still has the crown in *some* gaming scenarios, however 3rd gen Ryzen is right up there with it, and with price-to-performance, I would say go Ryzen hands-down.

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1 minute ago, Abdul201588 said:

slightly off topic - In terms of CPUs. What would be better for gaming, again same 1080p/1440p? Would you choose AMD or Intel (Please no war :( )

Why not make a proper build planning thread with a more exact display target(resolution+refresh rate) and budget/country?

 

It gets easier to suggest something more accurately when we have an idea of the whole thing.

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1 minute ago, Princess Luna said:

Why not make a proper build planning thread with a more exact display target(resolution+refresh rate) and budget/country?

 

It gets easier to suggest something more accurately when we have an idea of the whole thing.

I concur!

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3 minutes ago, Princess Luna said:

Why not make a proper build planning thread with a more exact display target(resolution+refresh rate) and budget/country?

 

It gets easier to suggest something more accurately when we have an idea of the whole thing.

Not a bad Idea. I'll make a topic. :)

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Just some advice, looking at your signature ... you might want to think about upgrading your memory. Looks a bit slow.

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1 hour ago, Chrizl1990 said:

Just some advice, looking at your signature ... you might want to think about upgrading your memory. Looks a bit slow.

Hi, thanks for the suggestion. I need to upgrade my whole system. :( 

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I see a lot of people giving wrong advice/information.  In some cases even a 2080 Ti can't push the 144 fps for 1080p 144 hz gaming.

 

For example, a 2080 TI won't hit 144 fps in RDR2 even on high settings.  Metro Exodus requirements are pretty demanding as well and if I recall correctly,  it can't hit 144 fps at 1080p on Ultra settings.  Also if he wants to game in titles that support ray tracing with ray tracing on, then a 2080 Ti is the only card he is going to be able to get even 60-70 fps with max settings on some titles.

 

So the correct answer is, "It depends on what titles you want to game on".   

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you could get away with a 570 from the top high value passmark gpus. I would get the most expensive one before the value starts dropping. or, if you game a lot, as far as life decisions go, I would spend more.

 

At the end of the day, you won't always get 144, either way, and that's fine. You're probably better off staying within high freesync range.

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4 hours ago, Abdul201588 said:

 

Thank you guys :D

 

slightly off topic - In terms of CPUs. What would be better for gaming, again same 1080p/1440p? Would you choose AMD or Intel (Please no war :( )

 

 

Technically intel is still the best for gaming, but that's only at the very high end (9900K).

 

In almost any other situation I would say go AMD for the much better price to performance, the 3600 should be more than enough for your needs. 

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