With that budget you could buy a 7900 XTX and live large for quite a while considering you’ve been riding a 980 TI for this long. It’s what I have and I play 4K so if you’re only looking for 1440 you’ll do great.
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Do you think the xtx is really worth it over the xt? The xt seems to have just a little less ram and slightly lower clock, but 250 less, I doubt the gaming in doing will need anywhere need 24gb memory for quite some time
It has been worth the money for me playing at 4k 100%. If you were strictly 1080 I’d say you’re fine, but even for 1440 I say the xtx.
A 7800XT is able to drive a 4k monitor at 50-60FPS on average, ultra details.
At 1440p you can expect 80-100+ fps on average, again ultra details. Both without Ray Tracing.
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/amd-radeon-rx-7800-xt-review/3
If you're OK with lowering some details to high, or using FSR, a 7800XT should be more than enough for 1440p gaming. Of course it depends on what games you play and your preferences, but I don't think you need a 7900XT, let alone a XTX, unless you want RT or maxed settings 120+ fps.
I saw someone else suggest a 2060; I have a Super and it's not really fit for 1440p modern gaming, unless you feel like playing at low/medium details and are OK with 50-60fps and no RT (again, depending on games, of course).
In a previous thread I said to not worry about a bottleneck unless it's hilariously lopsided. Your case may not be the same but it's reaching there.
You should always be thinking about value, ie $ per FPS gained as the prime consideration when upgrading. The next thing is $ over time. Pretty sure $1500 on a GPU is not going to be the best in either metric. Bottleneck is a theoretical worry; ie if you're bottlenecked and your GPU is doing 100 FPS instead of 120 FPS, but you went from 50 FPS to 100 FPS while spending US$350, vs going to 80 FPS and not being bottled necked while spending US$250, which is the better value?
Your 6700k might bottleneck anything more than in the RX 6600 XT / RTX 3060 range. Both of those can be had for under 300 US. Drop a comment in Jason's (PC Builder on youtube) latest videos. He answers loads of questions. Awesome guy.
I'll have to check him out. And yeah I've been worried it might be a bottle neck, but I guess the question I've been wondering is if I should just get something higher end now for an eventual upgrade of CPU / MB, or just get a cheaper GPU now and then upgrade everything in a year or two
That would depend on how soon you plan to upgrade the CPU/MB. If it’s within the next year, then it would be worth getting the best GPU you can afford. Any longer, and I would recommend getting a cheap one now and evaluating your options again when you do upgrade the CPU. Prices for current generation GPUs will likely be lower a year from now, so there is no point paying more now for performance you can’t take advantage of. And there will likely be a new generation of cards within two years.
Good thought, I'm almost wondering if I should just upgrade now, I found a MB CPU ram combo deal at microcenter for ryzen 7700x combo 4 for 400, maybe I should just upgrade to something like that now with a new GPU. My initial an was to get a 7950x3d or 7800x3d in a year or so and upgrade everything then.
You could absolutely go bigger if you have a bunch of dough and upgrade your mb/ram/cpu later on. 👍
Oh, shit. I'm still running a 980ti in my system, perhaps it's time to start putting money aside for a new GPU?
Hopefully not for your sake, mine was 8 years old and going strong until this. I was hoping to get 10 years out of it but oh well.
I would personally recommend you get a 2060 or rx 570 as there getting quite cheap nowadays and have good price to performance rtx 2060 has both dlss and rt cores which is a bonus as well