Like the title suggests, I'm building a new pc and am almost done configuring it with the parts I would like, but now I'm not so sure about ordering one.Here's the situation; My old pc can run games ok, not great but playable. So should have gone down but didn’t. Other than the lower end cards, my bet is the next gen GPUs will start to move beyond 1080p gaming. I'm guessing you're using a 1080p monitor?
By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Secondly, prices and stock is hard to get right now due to Corona.Also another random point, amazon prime day might end up being a good day to get discounts on the whole build.Yeah I don't really know what to do, I mean I could buy the whole PC (except gpu) plug in my old gpu (amd radeon r9 290) and play with it, should still be a decent upgrade from my current rig.This way I can get a better cpu ryzen 7 3700x and a rtx 3000 series end of the year.And the prices are ridiculous here in the Netherlands...I decided to move budget from GPU to future-proof CPU, I just assume that the 3700X will be strong enough to not bottleneck the 3070/3080 and get a cheaper GPU to bridge for about a year. The cpu probably won’t be the issue, especially if it’s OCed. I've decided to wait for 2 reasons.
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Nvidia likes to overcharge, and it’s sounding like they’re a hair desperate to maintain dominance hence these insane 350w heat profiles.
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The top end cards (3080/3080Ti) are rumoured to be announced next month with lower end cards in the following months.Actually getting one of those cards will be at least 2 weeks after announcement if you are fast enough to get one ordered before they go out of stock.Bear that in mind when accounting for how long you can wait.Planning on building a computer but need some advice? However, it has been said that the RTX improvement will be significant more than this, and that might make the RTX 3060 a monster of a card. Myself I’ve got a 580 and am going to wait. I meant that I will have a triple monitor setup, but I'll have one 1440p as main monitor and then two 1080p at the sides. So you will get a lot more bang for your buck. Hyper x rgb 8 gig stick. Life is like a bowl of chocolates: there are all these little crinkly paper cups everywhere. I’m not sure. The new 1440p will propably be at 144hz and one of the 1080p is 60hz, while the other 1080p (my current main) is 144hz. Also, rumours are that the top dogs of 3000 series will ve cheaper (around 700 -800 $) than right now (1000 $+). Hello!
5600xt is a sweet spot if you tune down abit settings In this video we are discussing about why you should wait for the RTX 3000 series. I've looking around more on prices and it seems like the RTX 3000 series will be hella expensive. I’m even going to wait for Navi 21 perhaps.
Ratchetrockon 6 months ago #13. Which is why most ppl say it is better to overspend on the PSU so you have room to upgrade. RTX 2080 Super / 2080 Ti / 3080 / 3080 Ti ....or TWO. If you had a 1080ti late 2017 maybe it's good to wait cause the minimal gains and rtx not the real reason I would go with a 20 series. If you look at the average price for a non reference model it's around 400 bucks Fun Fact: The Meshify c is the best case to ever exist.20 GB (8GB X 2 + 4GB X 1) Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600 MHzCrucial MX500 1TB SSD + SanDisk Ultra II 240GB SSD + WD Caviar Black 1TB HDD + @ 4.8 / 4.9 GHz (given up on the 5.0 / 5.1 GHz attempt)Thermaltake Frio w/ Cooler Master JetFlo's in push-pullSamsung 850 EVO 500GB SSD + Kingston V300 120GB SSD + WD Caviar Black 1TB HDDElectronics & Computer Engineering Technologist (Diploma + Advanced Diploma) Electronics Engineering Technician for the Canadian Department of National Defence You say a 5700xt for $590? I usually go overkill on cooling and my current case will has 3x 120mm fans directly under the GPU providing it with a lot of fresh air.
Fun Fact: The Meshify c is the best case to ever exist.Fun Fact: The Meshify c is the best case to ever exist. I just purchased an RTX 2070 Super from Walmart, it is brand-new and unopened, and I would much rather enter the queue and wait as long as necessary for the Step-Up option to ship to me than have to try and beat scalpers at their own …