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I am having a problem picking a GPU for my needs that fits in my budget . I trying to make a computer for streaming and recording game play i need it to run "Minecraft" and "Kingdom come Deliverance".

I am unfamiliar with the difference between the GPUs in the market

like how much of a difference in quality is there between 10XX and 9XX or the AMD side of the GPU market or which GPU would best fit my needs 

The build I have so far is 

 

MB-  Msi B350 Artic tomohawk  120.00
CPU- Ryzen5 1600                    220.00
GPU-
PSU- corsair 450w                       45.00
Ram- 1x Fury 16GB 2600          150.00
SSD- Kingston 2.5  120G             53.00 
HDD- WD blue 7200 1TB             50.00
case- DIYPC VII-W-15                  50.00
         LEDlight White Dual

Total                                            $727.00 of a $900-$1000 budget 

 

Any input would be greatly appreciated 
 

 

 

 

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A 1050ti or a 1060 3GB would work for that. Or an AMD Rx 460/470.

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2 minutes ago, Barnes said:

I am having a problem picking a GPU for my needs that fits in my budget . I trying to make a computer for streaming and recording game play i need it to run "Minecraft" and "Kingdom come Deliverance".

I am unfamiliar with the difference between the GPUs in the market

like how much of a difference in quality is there between 10XX and 9XX or the AMD side of the GPU market or which GPU would best fit my needs 

The build I have so far is 

 

MB-  Msi B350 Artic tomohawk  120.00
CPU- Ryzen5 1600                    220.00
GPU-
PSU- corsair 450w                       45.00
Ram- 1x Fury 16GB 2600          150.00
SSD- Kingston 2.5  120G             53.00 
HDD- WD blue 7200 1TB             50.00
case- DIYPC VII-W-15                  50.00
         LEDlight White Dual

Total                                            727.00 of a 900-1000 budget 

 

Any input would be greatly appreciated 
 

 

 

 

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RX 480 if you can fit it in your budget.

otherwise, an RX 470, or a used GTX 970.

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1 minute ago, etiienne said:

You'd probably want to look into getting a 1050ti with that budget, but as "DA OG FISH" said a 1060 3GB would work too.

 RX 470 > 1060 3GB because of VRAM

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2 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

RX 480 if you can fit it in your budget.

otherwise, an RX 470, or a used GTX 970.

 

2 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

 RX 470 > 1060 3GB because of VRAM

Why are you ignoring the RX 500 lineup? :P

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2 minutes ago, Morgan MLGman said:

 

Why are you ignoring the RX 500 lineup? :P

It's the same as the 400 series and a sometimes forget it exists lol.

but yes, anything I've said about a 480 or 470 applies to the 580 and 570

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Laptop:

Lenovo Yoga 7 Air: Ryzen 7840S, 32GiB DDR5

 

Desktop (Old but I never replaced it):

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15 minutes ago, Barnes said:

I am having a problem picking a GPU for my needs that fits in my budget . I trying to make a computer for streaming and recording game play i need it to run "Minecraft" and "Kingdom come Deliverance".

I am unfamiliar with the difference between the GPUs in the market

like how much of a difference in quality is there between 10XX and 9XX or the AMD side of the GPU market or which GPU would best fit my needs 

The build I have so far is 

 

MB-  Msi B350 Artic tomohawk  120.00
CPU- Ryzen5 1600                    220.00
GPU-
PSU- corsair 450w                       45.00
Ram- 1x Fury 16GB 2600          150.00
SSD- Kingston 2.5  120G             53.00 
HDD- WD blue 7200 1TB             50.00
case- DIYPC VII-W-15                  50.00
         LEDlight White Dual

Total                                            $727.00 of a $900-$1000 budget 

 

Any input would be greatly appreciated 
 

 

 

 

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Motherboard: ASRock - AB350M Pro4 Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard  ($77.98 @ Newegg) 
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