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This is probably a scummy thing to do but I was wondering if I should resell the rtx 3060 and pay a bit more for a 3060 ti? I will be pairing it with a Ryzen 5 5600x. Should I stick with the card I have or pay more for a better card?

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11 minutes ago, Benji said:

Do you experience anything in terms of performance that makes you want more? If not, don't do anything. Anything you can do in terms of computer hardware that isn't new anymore is a loss. You would've been better off buying a 3060 Ti if you would've wanted to have one in the first place as opposed to selling your rather new graphics card and "trading it in" for a similar model for no reason whatsoever.

This is going to be my first build ever so I don’t know

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5 minutes ago, Benji said:

You don't know what? You appear to have the parts if you want to "upgrade" your 3060, so you should know how it performs. I would stick with it.

Well ok then thanks

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45 minutes ago, CEO of Russia said:

This is probably a scummy thing to do but I was wondering if I should resell the rtx 3060 and pay a bit more for a 3060 ti? I will be pairing it with a Ryzen 5 5600x. Should I stick with the card I have or pay more for a better card?

What resolution and fps are you trying to get? 

No cpu mobo or ram atm

2tb wd black gen 4 nvme 

2tb seagate hdd

Corsair rm750x 

Be quiet 500dx 

Gigabyte m34wq 3440x1440

Xbox series x

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Buyers remorse is very common, and impossible to avoid when building PCs. It's impossible to time the market correctly, especially lately. Just try to be happy with what you have.

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3 hours ago, HairlessMonkeyBoy said:

Buyers remorse is very common, and impossible to avoid when building PCs. It's impossible to time the market correctly, especially lately. Just try to be happy with what you have.

Ok then thanks guys will be very appreciated

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3 hours ago, Gohardgrandpa said:

What resolution and fps are you trying to get? 

Also I’m trying to game above 120 frames on medium too high settings for cod warzone

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2 hours ago, CEO of Russia said:

Also I’m trying to game above 120 frames on medium too high settings for cod warzone

1080,1440,4k?

 

No cpu mobo or ram atm

2tb wd black gen 4 nvme 

2tb seagate hdd

Corsair rm750x 

Be quiet 500dx 

Gigabyte m34wq 3440x1440

Xbox series x

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3 hours ago, Gohardgrandpa said:

1080,1440,4k?

 

1080p 100+ fps

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