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44 minutes ago, SieteGL said:

I am looking to buy a graphics card but I don't know which one to buy, now there are so many options that one doesn't know what to buy and what is the best in price-quality ratio!

I have an i7-13700KF so now I need a graphic for this processor!

I will leave a link to a page that covers several stores here in Chile and has its updated price!

 

Links to see the graphics! 

Thank you in advance!

so with that cpu you could use a few cards so lemme list three i would use for this:

rtx 4070 ti

rx 7900xt

rtx 3080

first three are in the 500$ price range if i remember and the 3080 is just 300$.

 

I am looking to buy a graphics card but I don't know which one to buy, now there are so many options that one doesn't know what to buy and what is the best in price-quality ratio!

I have an i7-13700KF so now I need a graphic for this processor!

I will leave a link to a page that covers several stores here in Chile and has its updated price!

 

Links to see the graphics! 

Thank you in advance!

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3 minutes ago, Tetras said:

What resolution do you play at and what kind of games?

 

What is your budget?

I thought it would be understood. My mistake, I left the search already with my money limit and what I expected as a minimum!

I'm currently playing in 1080P but I would like 2K in the future!

for example the new “black myth wukong”, “jedi survivor”, or any current game, i like to play several things but for time I only play like 1 hour daily!

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So, here's the thing:

The best "Price to Performance" will always be the 60 series cards, as there is more and more diminishing returns as you go up.

 

So that's not the best metric to judge by.  (IE:  A 4070 Super will be nearly double the cost of a 4060, but not double the FPS.  A 4070 TI Super is 2.5-3 times the cost, but again...  not nearly that performant.)

 

So you need to put some weight into "What I want to run at" 

 

Right now if I were to pick a new card at a reasonable price bracket, I'd be looking at a 4070 Super myself.

 

It's roughly on par with a 3090, and is a fairly reasonable price.  (If shopping for AMD Specifically:  The 7900 GRE, or maybe 7900 XT for a bit more than a 4070 Super)

 

But, *you* will need to decide what you want, not some faceless weirdos on the internet.  Fire up some reviews, comparisons, etc. and see what you like

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18 minutes ago, SieteGL said:

I thought it would be understood. My mistake, I left the search already with my money limit and what I expected as a minimum!

I'm currently playing in 1080P but I would like 2K in the future!

for example the new “black myth wukong”, “jedi survivor”, or any current game, i like to play several things but for time I only play like 1 hour daily!

Based on the prices at the link you gave, I'd get a 3060 12GB around $300.

 

A 3060 Ti is $150 more, I would not pay this.

 

A 3070 is $600, I would not pay this either.

 

A 4070 Super is over $700, that's also more than I would pay.

 

The 3060 is fine for 1080p and can do "okay" at 1440p, but the lifespan of this card in AAA games at 1440p will be very limited.

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44 minutes ago, SieteGL said:

I am looking to buy a graphics card but I don't know which one to buy, now there are so many options that one doesn't know what to buy and what is the best in price-quality ratio!

I have an i7-13700KF so now I need a graphic for this processor!

I will leave a link to a page that covers several stores here in Chile and has its updated price!

 

Links to see the graphics! 

Thank you in advance!

so with that cpu you could use a few cards so lemme list three i would use for this:

rtx 4070 ti

rx 7900xt

rtx 3080

first three are in the 500$ price range if i remember and the 3080 is just 300$.

 

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2 hours ago, SieteGL said:

I am looking to buy a graphics card but I don't know which one to buy, now there are so many options that one doesn't know what to buy and what is the best in price-quality ratio!

I have an i7-13700KF so now I need a graphic for this processor!

I will leave a link to a page that covers several stores here in Chile and has its updated price!

 

Links to see the graphics! 

Thank you in advance!

 

Seems they don't sell any AMD cards...nor do they have any 4080s or 4090s ...

But a 13700K pairs well with a 4070 Ti Super, cheapest 3 fans model

 

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