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4060 ti or 4060 with amd ryzen 7500f'?

Hey, what should i do?

Get a 4060 with a amd ryzen 7500f? i think it's a great combo.

Or pay a little more and get a 4060 ti with a amd ryzen 7500f or a amd ryzen 7600?

Will i experience any bottlenecks?

Thanks 🙂

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1 minute ago, Marius Sand said:

Will i experience any bottlenecks?

you won't

 

1 minute ago, Marius Sand said:

Get a 4060 with a amd ryzen 7500f? i think it's a great combo.

Or pay a little more and get a 4060 ti with a amd ryzen 7500f or a amd ryzen 7600?

neither are great but if you had to get one of them the one that would be better value is the 4060 surprisingly

4060 ti is 20% more performant on average but costs 30% more

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3 minutes ago, Marius Sand said:

Hey, what should i do?

Get a 4060 with a amd ryzen 7500f? i think it's a great combo.

Or pay a little more and get a 4060 ti with a amd ryzen 7500f or a amd ryzen 7600?

Will i experience any bottlenecks?

Thanks 🙂

I wouldn't get either since a 7600 xt would be better value VRAM wise and in terms of gaming performance, the 6700 xt would be the best for around that budget (new)

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Hmmm, so i should get the 7600 xt with the 7500f?

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12 minutes ago, filpo said:

you won't

 

neither are great but if you had to get one of them the one that would be better value is the 4060 surprisingly

4060 ti is 20% more performant on average but costs 30% more

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I wouldn't get either since a 7600 xt would be better value VRAM wise and in terms of gaming performance, the 6700 xt would be the best for around that budget (new)

Hmmm, so i should get the 7600 xt with the 7500f?

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5 minutes ago, Marius Sand said:

Hmmm, so i should get the 7600 xt with the 7500f?

if you're gaming without RT and you're productivity doesn't require NVIDIA features then yes. But if you're playing at 1080p you probs don't need 16gb of vram so get the 6700 xt

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Damn this space can fit a 4090 (just kidding)

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16 minutes ago, filpo said:

if you're gaming without RT and you're productivity doesn't require NVIDIA features then yes. But if you're playing at 1080p you probs don't need 16gb of vram so get the 6700 xt

Well I just checked the prices. I live in Denmark, and here AMD graphics card prices are very high compared to the prices of 4060 and 4060 TI. Here the price difference is 13%, which means that the upgrade is good enough I guess.

 

But is the 7500f strong enough to power the 4060 ti without any bottlenecks? I play 1920*1080, mostly performance games.

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4 minutes ago, Marius Sand said:

But is the 7500f strong enough to power the 4060 ti without any bottlenecks? I play 1920*1080, mostly performance games.

It won’t bottleneck a 7800 xt at 1080p so yes, you’ll be fine

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33 minutes ago, Marius Sand said:

But is the 7500f strong enough to power the 4060 ti without any bottlenecks? I play 1920*1080, mostly performance games.

It is a very good gaming CPU, if anything you're wasting the CPU by getting a 4060 Ti. It is only a bit faster overall than the 3060 Ti and that was released over 3 years ago.

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