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I recently got my rig and since my curency is "garbage" it's not great, I'm runing the i-GPU from my 3400G and I want to know on what to save my money to buy later. The PSU I have is a P450B from Gigabyte not the best but it works. Have no specific budget just want to know what would be the best config with my curent pc.

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51 minutes ago, AP_700 said:

I recently got my rig and since my curency is "garbage" it's not great, I'm runing the i-GPU from my 3400G and I want to know on what to save my money to buy later. The PSU I have is a P450B from Gigabyte not the best but it works. Have no specific budget just want to know what would be the best config with my curent pc.

I mean, if you have no budget you could build a 3090 with a 5950x 馃槃

be more specific please. A budget would be nice. What are you doing with the GPU?

geometry is hard
b550 > x570

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Well in addition to not having any budget, we also have no information on what types of games you want to play or at what resolution, or what (if any) other applications dependent on the GPU you want to use. This makes it very difficult to give a meaningful recommendation.聽

So I'm going to say buy a 5500 XT or 1650 Super, or a used RX 570/580 or GTX 1060, because I wouldn't use any card more powerful than that on a less-than-stellar 450W PSU.聽

Corps aren't your friends. "Bottleneck calculators" are BS. Only suckers buy based on brand. It's your PC, do what makes you happy.聽 If your build meets your needs, you don't need anyone else to "rate" it for you. And talking about being part of a "master race" is cringe. Watch this space for further truths people need to hear.

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1 hour ago, AP_700 said:

I recently got my rig and since my curency is "garbage" it's not great, I'm runing the i-GPU from my 3400G and I want to know on what to save my money to buy later. The PSU I have is a P450B from Gigabyte not the best but it works. Have no specific budget just want to know what would be the best config with my curent pc.

your PSU has 2x 8pin PCIe connectors so it's not going to limit what you can get very much at all outside of wattage restrictions.聽

with a 3400G you can get away with up to a 2070 non-super before starting to really hold back the GPU in most games and a 2070 is about as far as I'd push that PSU's 12volt circuits.

3060ti if you can find one would also do very well and definitely be more than enough to keep up with games for quite a few years to come assuming no giant upgrades to the game industry聽happen in the next couple years (not likely)聽

If it was my money i'd be finding a used 2060super for cheap once the 3000 series cards are finally back in stock, gives you near as makes no difference performance to the 2070 non super and keeps you out of the scalper market for 3060ti's

The best gaming PC is the PC you like to game on, how you like to game on it

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Sory for the lack of info, about the budget is about聽570$ usd (thats worth 2,000,000 cop) and they are some deals on ebay of 2060 super and 2070. The types of games I will be runing some Satisfactory, Borderlands 2, probably some fortnite (is what some friends play), Teardown, basicly cheap games in steam and epic store (occasionally I'll buy some games like Doom or something similar)

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