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is the RX 570 the best budget gpu?

skiibii

the title says it all, i'm starting my PC build and i want to get a  cheap GPU thanks

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for your dollar, you won't find a better value on the current market.

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Just now, skiibii said:

the title says it all, i'm starting my PC build and i want to get a  cheap GPU thanks

If the RX 580 is out of the budget range, the RX 570 is usually the next best option when buying new.

Even second hand it usually is a great choice (with the RX 480 and RX 470 as well as the RX 580 of course being alternatives).

 

So as always, it depends (like it depends on if you're buying new/used, what you budget is, etc. etc.), but the RX 570 is usually a pretty good choice.

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As Minibois said, it always depends.

 

New or used?

Do you already have a power supply that can power the RX 570 or you will need to upgrade it?

Do you need a video card right away or you can wait for a discount somewhere or for the current situation to stabilize?

Brand loyalty?

But yes, the is an excellent cheap choice.

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im planning on new, and my power supply will be OK. I dont need it right away

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