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11 minutes ago, Quackers101 said:

It also depends on what you want, some more raytracing performance and DLSS that we don't really know too much for when it comes to AMD cards or what cards?

If you want DLSS that works in some games, and raytracing then 3060 TI is worth more, if for general performance then the 6000xt series might be better.

If you can get it for a decent price and find it at all.

Not that worried about RT and DLSS is only supported in 1 of my games and it's one I barely play anyway.

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Merged all your separate threads and moved to new builds and planning, please keep everything about your new build in a single thread instead of asking each question separately. 

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