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Which GPU would be best?

Yashiees

Im currently buying these parts. 

 

I dont know about the GPU.

 

My budget for the gpu is 300-500£

I mainly will stream/game- Not fully high settings. 

 

Which gpu would be best for me? the current one ive chosen or any other?
 

 

PLEASE LINK ME GPUS THAT ARE BETTER THAN THE ONE IVE CHOSEN.

 

internet do yo thing. 

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Im not sure if youre up for the risk but if you could get a good deal on a 1080ti.

Its risky tho.

Edit: you almost have the same specs as me and my pc refuses to work

 

 

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2070 Super will be fine. As an alternative you can go RX 5700 XT but it may be risky with the drivers...

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1 hour ago, pindakaasman1011 said:

Im not sure if youre up for the risk but if you could get a good deal on a 1080ti.

Its risky tho.

Edit: you almost have the same specs as me and my pc refuses to work

 

 

it refuses to work wdym? am i building a bad pc?

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Unless you get a 2080 deal somewhere, the 2070S is pretty solid, albeit expensive

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1 hour ago, aDoomGuy said:

2070 Super will be fine. As an alternative you can go RX 5700 XT but it may be risky with the drivers...

Does Boost clock/core clock count? 5700XT seems to have higher clock speeds than an rtx 2070S will that matter? is an 5700XT a better card?

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Just now, Yashiees said:

it refuses to work wdym? am i building a bad pc?

All your components are compatible and decent, no need to worry

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Just now, Yashiees said:

Does Boost clock/core clock count? 5700XT seems to have higher clock speeds than an rtx 2070S will that matter? is an 5700XT a better card?

The 5700 XT is about 5% slower but 100$ or more cheaper. In general, if you can afford the 2070S, buy that. I'd you want to save some money, 5700 XT

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1 hour ago, 5x5 said:

Unless you get a 2080 deal somewhere, the 2070S is pretty solid, albeit expensive

all 2080 cards are over £600 defo wont get a deal from that

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Just now, Yashiees said:

Does Boost clock/core clock count? 5700XT seems to have higher clock speeds than an rtx 2070S will that matter? is an 5700XT a better card?

No that does not matter. 

Clock speeds are only relevant when comparing the same card/architecture. 

So a 1000mhz 2070S is faster than a 500mhz 2070S

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11 minutes ago, Yashiees said:

Im currently buying these parts. 

 

I dont know about the GPU.

 

My budget for the gpu is 300-500£

I mainly will stream/game- Not fully high settings. 

 

Which gpu would be best for me? the current one ive chosen or any other?
 

 

PLEASE LINK ME GPUS THAT ARE BETTER THAN THE ONE IVE CHOSEN.

 

internet do yo thing. 

If your streaming (which your are ) jus leave at this

This a really nice combo and I guarantee you'll enjoy it 😉

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1 hour ago, TofuHaroto said:

If your streaming (which your are ) jus leave at this

This a really nice combo and I guarantee you'll enjoy it 😉

Okie dokie! Will it be good for professional streaming/gaming too? (high fps, good quality)

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what is your upload speed

 

if you want a reply you need to quote or @me 

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1 hour ago, adiack said:

what is your upload speed

 

11.1mbps Download

8.18mbps Upload 

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6 minutes ago, Yashiees said:

Okie dokie! Will it be good for professional streaming/gaming too? (high fps, good quality)

The RTX 2070S should be way better for streaming than the 5700XT

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that will be fine i was thinking if it was lower you would want to use h.264 so you dont have terrible quality 

if you want a reply you need to quote or @me 

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that 2

 

if you want a reply you need to quote or @me 

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40 minutes ago, Yashiees said:

Okie dokie! Will it be good for professional streaming/gaming too? (high fps, good quality)

Not just professionals really 

Anyone who would strean other than endcoding with h264 and would still want the same quality as that 

 

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12 hours ago, Yashiees said:

Does Boost clock/core clock count? 5700XT seems to have higher clock speeds than an rtx 2070S will that matter? is an 5700XT a better card?

I don't know how far they both will boost in real life but my 2060 Super will boost over 2000 MHz if that tells you anything. Boost frequency will depend highly on ambient temp and the cooling in your PC.

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Don’t go Seagate harddrives it has high failure rates Compared to wd harddrives which have lower failure rates and better reliability either one is good if you want speed And lower storage  then Seagate is the way to go but if you want reliability and storage for cheaper bang for your buck then go wd blue and preferably you could change your nvme drive to 500gb so you have more space for a bit of programs to go on the same m.2 drive as windows which means some programs could boot up faster alongside windows and also I would personally go fully modular on a psu rather than semi for better cable management and you could also buy some quieter fans if you would prefer to 

21 hours ago, Yashiees said:

Im currently buying these parts. 

 

I dont know about the GPU.

 

My budget for the gpu is 300-500£

I mainly will stream/game- Not fully high settings. 

 

Which gpu would be best for me? the current one ive chosen or any other?
 

 

PLEASE LINK ME GPUS THAT ARE BETTER THAN THE ONE IVE CHOSEN.

 

internet do yo thing. 

 

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40 minutes ago, Mitzy said:

Don’t go Seagate harddrives it has high failure rates

We really can't prove or disapprove this 

Even if he went with it or wd both have failure rates and both are good options

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7 minutes ago, TofuHaroto said:

We really can't prove or disapprove this 

Even if he went with it or wd both have failure rates and both are good options

There was a graph I saw the other day and Seagate drives had higher failure rates compared to the wd blue drives as shown from below and here’s a link to show it as well https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/175089-who-makes-the-most-reliable-hard-drives2588D3C9-2503-47DA-8640-6F82E78C99DB.png.0882506fde71280d4b691fe31e334234.png

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12 minutes ago, Mitzy said:

There was a graph I saw the other day and Seagate drives had higher failure rates compared to the wd blue drives as shown from below and here’s a link to show it as well https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/175089-who-makes-the-most-reliable-hard-drives2588D3C9-2503-47DA-8640-6F82E78C99DB.png.0882506fde71280d4b691fe31e334234.png

Yea but what I saw is completely different 

That's why i can't say I'm correct and I can't say your incorrect 

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5 minutes ago, TofuHaroto said:

Yea but what I saw is completely different 

That's why i can't say I'm correct and I can't say your incorrect 

Ah ok and did you check that link I put to it also has a table in that post

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