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Budget (including currency): 400-500$

Country: United States 

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: call of duty, higher tasking fps games

Currently game at 1080p and am averaging around 100-110 FPS in black ops 6. Doing the in game benchmark it’s showing my GPU is a limiting factor. Monitor is rated for 165Hz so would like to improve on the FPS since I have the room, without sacrificing graphics too much. 

I recently upgraded my CPU/MOBO/RAM. I went from a Ryzen 5 3600X to a Ryzen 5 7600X3D. I currently have a GTX 1080ti 11GB and was wondering what would be a good match for the new CPU to prevent bottle necking. 

 

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That chip is fine with pretty much everything through to a 4090, so the pick of GPU really comes down more to your budget, what games you play, and what settings you want to play them at than any concrete advice like "you want a 4070 Ti, no more, no less." 

 

So what is your budget, what games do you play, and what settings do you want to play them at (I.E. resolution and detail levels). 

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22 minutes ago, RONOTHAN## said:

That chip is fine with pretty much everything through to a 4090, so the pick of GPU really comes down more to your budget, what games you play, and what settings you want to play them at than any concrete advice like "you want a 4070 Ti, no more, no less." 

 

So what is your budget, what games do you play, and what settings do you want to play them at (I.E. resolution and detail levels). 

I just updated the post. Mostly play FPS games and average around 100-110 FPS with regular, normal settings. Only in 1080p but the monitor can do 165Hz. So I’d like to get close to that. Budget is I’d say 400-500$. 

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8 minutes ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

used rx 6950xt or 3080ti usually found around the low-mid 400s

 

 

youll be spending an extra 100$+ for a new equivalent like the 7900gre or 4070s so if you want new youll probably wanna stretch abit

Id go for the 7900gre due to extra vram meaning longer longevity and relevance

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1 minute ago, jaslion said:

Id go for the 7900gre due to extra vram meaning longer longevity and relevance

Agreed, but the supply seems to be drying up

mITX is awesome! I regret nothing (apart from when picking parts or have to do maintainance *cough*cough*)

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2 hours ago, jaslion said:

Id go for the 7900gre due to extra vram meaning longer longevity and relevance

6950xt and 6800xt also have the same amount of vram so those will be cheaper used the former of which slightly beating out the 7900gre

 

2 hours ago, DeerDK said:

Agreed, but the supply seems to be drying up

used might be worth a look incase someones already selling theirs

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