New pc
1 hour ago, Darkharry said:Current system specs:
CPU: I7 4790
GPU: RX 580 8GB
RAM: DDR3
1080p monitor
Budget: 450 - 500e
I believe these are the most important parts to list since i will be buying a prebuilt
The pc is gonna be for 1080p gaming and games like god of war ragnarok, spider man 2, ac mirage (maybe the new one as well), cyberpunk 2077, black myth wukong, ghost of yotai etc and i will use this pc for coding and gaming for at least 4 years
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GPU's I've chosen:
Rx 5700xt (around 110e)
Rx 6600xt (around 160e)
Rx 7600 (170e the lowest i found)
Rx 6700/xt (around 190e)
Rtx 3060/ti and mini (dont know if this one is worse than normal one) (around 190e)
Rtx 3070 (around 210e)
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CPU's I've chosen:
Ryzen 5 5600G [~80e]
Ryzen 5 3600 [~50e]
Now my question is, should i get a ryzen 5 3600 or ryzen 5 5600? I also had the listed gpus in mind, so please tell me which would you recommend.
Honestly, i cant decide since i will use the pc for at least 4 years as i mentioned before and i would much appreciate some help for both the GPU and CPU choices
I do have some questions tho:
> Where do you live? As this will influence prices
> Are these parts you will buy separately or choose in the prebuilt?
CPU:
If your going to use that PC for a while, 4 years, I'd go with the 5600G, as that is still a pretty solid and reasonably new CPU that can easily handle most current and future games.
GPU:
That really depends on 3 key factors:
> Do you play with RayTracing?
> What do you code? If it includes local AI, your completely screwed with AMD [but I assume this will not affect you as you currently run an AMD card]
> What graphical settings do you plan to play these games on [Low, mid, High, etc]?
I Personally would go with the 3070 if you wanna play on high settings with RTX, as this is a beast of a GPU that will last you a long time before it gets too weak, but they could be End of Life after the 4 years [GTX 10-series is getting pulled in October, has been 9 years, which would be the time the 30-series was on the market in 4 years. This is the case for the 3060/ti too].
If you want something that'll get updates for years to come, choose the RX 7600. This is only one generation old and will probably still receive support long after the 4 years have passed.
If you just want a good deal, the 6600xt doesn't seem too bad...

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