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Which gpu is good for 3d game development

Hi LTT

I want learn 3d game development. So i dicided to build a pc.

I know that a 6 core processor will be great for start but i am confused for gpu.

Please suggest me which one should i buy (geforce,quadro,firepro,RX) and why. 

I have 300$ budget for gpu.

Please help me

 

Thank you

 

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For $300 for a GPU, you wont get much I'm afraid.

 

For your CPU, get an 8700K, and for the GPU, try looking for a used 980Ti.

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For 3d game dev the 8700k would be very good but if you are willing to forgo hyperthreading, the i5 8600k is about $150 cheaper and would still preform very well. For the gpu the AMD RX 580 is what I would currently recommend for price to preformance (assuming you can find one that hasnt been bloated in price by crypto miners)

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48 minutes ago, valdyrgramr said:

That depends on the sw and what it utilizes plus drivers and so on.

i will be using it for unity and unreal engine 4.
 

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1 hour ago, Ic3d said:

For 3d game dev the 8700k would be very good but if you are willing to forgo hyperthreading, the i5 8600k is about $150 cheaper and would still preform very well. For the gpu the AMD RX 580 is what I would currently recommend for price to preformance (assuming you can find one that hasnt been bloated in price by crypto miners)

thank you sir, but was thinking to get ryzen 2700x.
will it be a good option or a bad one?

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