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Soo i wanna get a new GPU. My current one is the OG MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti GAMING X 11GB GDDR5X. It's an really good card, but as i'm upgrading everything i wanna get a new card too.

What GPU should i pick ? I mostly Game, but ocasionally i'm doin some photo/video editting.
 I have my eye on Zotac GeForce RTX 5070 AMP White 12GB GDDR7 DLSS4, and my question is is it a good pick? It's right in my budget but i know there are other cards that are similarly priced.

Would appreciate any suggestions or opinions about the Zotac.

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10 minutes ago, Kyurraa said:

Soo i wanna get a new GPU. My current one is the OG MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti GAMING X 11GB GDDR5X. It's an really good card, but as i'm upgrading everything i wanna get a new card too.

What GPU should i pick ? I mostly Game, but ocasionally i'm doin some photo/video editting.
 I have my eye on Zotac GeForce RTX 5070 AMP White 12GB GDDR7 DLSS4, and my question is is it a good pick? It's right in my budget but i know there are other cards that are similarly priced.

Would appreciate any suggestions or opinions about the Zotac.

Zotac is a decent brand and the AMP White is a good card 🙂 

I see nothing wrong with picking this card at all.

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14 hours ago, Kyurraa said:

Zotac GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Solid Core OC White 16GB GDDR7 DLSS4
Would that be a better choice ? It might be just in my budget if i'll go for 32GB Ram instead of 64GB tho.

A 16GB card would be a better card for longevity, especially if you're playing at higher resolutions like 4K, even with DLSS/FSR. Undoubtedly, you could make a 12GB card work for even the most graphically intensive games, and you're not giving up all that much for it, but if you want it to last as long as you're 1080 ti, the extra VRAM will come in handy.  I'm running a system with 32GB of RAM and a 16GB 9070XT output to 4K displays, and I don't feel held back. Video editing can be RAM hungry, but I'd wager 32GB should be comfortable unless you're making feature-length films.  Plus, upgrading RAM is cheaper than swapping out a GPU if you've got four slots.

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