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Hello.

I want to Upgrade my PC with a new GPU. At the Moment i have a rtx 3060 and a ryzen 7 7700 in my PC. And now i want to ask of i should Upgrade or stay with IT and If i should Upgrade to what GPU should i Pick.

 

The Ryzen 7700 is fast enough to handle fast GPU's. I pair a RTX 4080 with my 7700x and I am having a very good time 🙂

 

It really depends on your budget.

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2 minutes ago, Felix09 said:

And now i want to ask of i should Upgrade or stay with IT and If i should Upgrade to what GPU should i Pick.

are you happy with your current performance? If so then I see no need to upgrade. If not then a good upgrade would be a 7800 XT

yes the 7700 will be good for many new gpus (for 1080p up to a 7800 XT, for 1440p a 7900 XT and for 4k a 7900 XTX)

you'll get nearly double the performance for about $470, if you want to pay that much is your decision

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17 minutes ago, Felix09 said:

Hello.

I want to Upgrade my PC with a new GPU. At the Moment i have a rtx 3060 and a ryzen 7 7700 in my PC. And now i want to ask of i should Upgrade or stay with IT and If i should Upgrade to what GPU should i Pick.

 

A RTX 3060 12GB is healthily gapped by like an RTX 4070(S) or RX 7800 XT. If you're willing to drop $500 on a new GPU, it'll be worth it. Otherwise, if you're not running into a limitation, you're basically maximizing the performance of the RTX 3060 12GB with an R7 7700.

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1 hour ago, Felix09 said:

Hello.

I want to Upgrade my PC with a new GPU. At the Moment i have a rtx 3060 and a ryzen 7 7700 in my PC. And now i want to ask of i should Upgrade or stay with IT and If i should Upgrade to what GPU should i Pick.

 

You can pick literally anything you want and are entirely limited by budget. What resolution? 

 

Decide on a budget and then figure out where you want to be based on your resolution. 

 

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