Hi I’m building a new pc and I’m not an nvidia fanboy, mad or nvidia would be the same for me, the only thing that scares me are the many bad reviews about mad drivers. What do u suggest?
I bought rx 6600 gpu with ryzen 5 5600 cpu 2 years ago and it still works fine for 1080p with afmf 2 and fsr. But I have a plan to buy rx 7800 xt in 2025.
For me the best one is used Sapphire GPro X080 10GB (rx6700) paired with igpu its a beast for 1080p ... for 115 eur .. its need only 450w.. (4060 class with +2gb)
Normal people won't notice this but Ngreedia and AMD are gate keeping livelihood with their products nowadays. Because they understand that for some professions GPUs are essential. Imagine if you're a youtuber and don't buy an expensive GPU that means you'll use waste more time rendering videos and your videos will get stutters while editing too, or if you're an animator if you don't buy the top mid to top tier cards you'll run out of VRAM. And they say inflation is causing the price increase but if you really know how much GPU parts are you just know that isn't true, and also their price of inflation if you take a bit of your time to calculate it would be more like 2-3x the times of inflation in the past decade. They're just milking everyone because they know that computers are starting to become necessities and they're gatekeeping it from normal people.
You shouldn't rank them on a price to performance ratio, the video title is about the best and worst 1080p card no matter the price. So let's say that there is a 20$ card which have half the performance of 3060, this shouldn't be S tier buddy, we need a comparison of raw performance.
I just ordered a build with 32gb ddr5, gen 4 1tb ssd, 7900 gre, 7700x, msi b650-p pro mobo, msi a750gf PSU, and a montech air 903 for $1150. Is there anything I should know while building it?
Is a Ryzen 7 5700x3d (105 max tdp) with an Rx 6750 xt and a 600w gold power supply enough? My current card is a GTX 1660OC that consumes a maximum of 125w. I believe that another 100w in a good quality 600w gold power supply is not a problem, but it is always good to ask.
Should be fine. When you look at tests (for example at JegsTV, he has the power draw shown) it consumes around 220w at all times. In the worst case 230w GPU + 110w CPU + 100w rest of the system (Motherboard, RAM, Drives, Fans etc, probably less than that, but worst case): you should be at around 400-450w and still have 150-200w of headroom. I don't think it makes sense upgrading just to have 50w more. EIther you buy a high end PSU (750w-800w+) for the next upgrade or a slightly less consuming card if you think it will not be enough. But as i said it SHOULD be fine. There are people running those GPUs on 500w bronze PSUs (source reddit r/AMD forum). If you have a high quality PSU it really shouldnt be a problem.
ITs probably enough, board manufacturers routinely over estimate their psu requirements to mitigate against the sheer number of crappy ones floating around. You should be fine, but if your budget permits, it never hurts to add some overhead to be safe and to keep it ready for future upgrades
@@ShadowGamingPC1 I understand it’s overkill, but, I just want a flawless flat 120 fps experience for any game I play, because I can use the same GPU for 4k, but the fps drops from 120-130 to 60-65 for a slight increase in sharpness. Would it be worth it to get a 4k monitor for the games which can run 4k @ 120 fps? If yes then what monitors do you recommend? Thanks.
@@M4W07 yes it is worth it, but if you want to feel safer, you can play at 1440p, better quality than 1080p, and you will for sure achieve 120+ FPS in most games
if you want high framerates, it goes pretty well at 1080p, especially on demanding titles. Remember we aren't in 2021 anymore, things have gotten quite harder to run.
Add more gpus stop skipping gpus lol cause of price i wanna see them all like the rtx 3070 bro's been just ignoring it lol more GPU's so i get a good understanding of not just price but also performance
Let Me Know, Which Brand would you pick for 1080p Gaming: AMD. Nvidia or Intel? 🟠🟢🔵
Amd best for value .
Can you make a build for 3440x1440
For high ro ultra gaming this is my first build and I don't want make any mistakes
Amd is one of my favorites values in rx 6600 and rx 6650 xt with 1920 x 1080p
arc a750 8gb
6750xt clears the 4060
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I'm going with Rx 6600 with A 5 5500 and 16 gigs of ddr4 3200 GHz ram
Cheers mate! I'm going with the XT version.
@@saitejachandolu9629 Good for you because I can't seem to find a new One with XT
Hi I’m building a new pc and I’m not an nvidia fanboy, mad or nvidia would be the same for me, the only thing that scares me are the many bad reviews about mad drivers. What do u suggest?
I bought rx 6600 gpu with ryzen 5 5600 cpu 2 years ago and it still works fine for 1080p with afmf 2 and fsr. But I have a plan to buy rx 7800 xt in 2025.
For me the best one is used Sapphire GPro X080 10GB (rx6700) paired with igpu its a beast for 1080p ... for 115 eur .. its need only 450w.. (4060 class with +2gb)
4060 Gang RISE UP
Nah, gt 720 the goat, imma save up for a 3060 or 3070
😶🌫️😶🌫️😶🌫️
I'll upgrade my pc specs to the rx 6600(rx 6650x) and ryzen 5 5500 in 1080p for the future
Normal people won't notice this but Ngreedia and AMD are gate keeping livelihood with their products nowadays. Because they understand that for some professions GPUs are essential. Imagine if you're a youtuber and don't buy an expensive GPU that means you'll use waste more time rendering videos and your videos will get stutters while editing too, or if you're an animator if you don't buy the top mid to top tier cards you'll run out of VRAM.
And they say inflation is causing the price increase but if you really know how much GPU parts are you just know that isn't true, and also their price of inflation if you take a bit of your time to calculate it would be more like 2-3x the times of inflation in the past decade. They're just milking everyone because they know that computers are starting to become necessities and they're gatekeeping it from normal people.
You shouldn't rank them on a price to performance ratio, the video title is about the best and worst 1080p card no matter the price.
So let's say that there is a 20$ card which have half the performance of 3060, this shouldn't be S tier buddy, we need a comparison of raw performance.
I do not agree bro
everybody cares abt price to performance
@@AMDRyzen57500F exactly, if price-performance did not matter, then why is not everyone buying the RTX 4090?
I just ordered a build with 32gb ddr5, gen 4 1tb ssd, 7900 gre, 7700x, msi b650-p pro mobo, msi a750gf PSU, and a montech air 903 for $1150. Is there anything I should know while building it?
just be patient and build it carefully and you'll be fine bro, great PC :)
Is a Ryzen 7 5700x3d (105 max tdp) with an Rx 6750 xt and a 600w gold power supply enough? My current card is a GTX 1660OC that consumes a maximum of 125w. I believe that another 100w in a good quality 600w gold power supply is not a problem, but it is always good to ask.
I mean it wouldn’t be an issue but I’d recommend a 650w power supply, since it’s the minimum psu requirement for the 6750 xt
Should be fine. When you look at tests (for example at JegsTV, he has the power draw shown) it consumes around 220w at all times. In the worst case 230w GPU + 110w CPU + 100w rest of the system (Motherboard, RAM, Drives, Fans etc, probably less than that, but worst case): you should be at around 400-450w and still have 150-200w of headroom.
I don't think it makes sense upgrading just to have 50w more. EIther you buy a high end PSU (750w-800w+) for the next upgrade or a slightly less consuming card if you think it will not be enough. But as i said it SHOULD be fine. There are people running those GPUs on 500w bronze PSUs (source reddit r/AMD forum). If you have a high quality PSU it really shouldnt be a problem.
ITs probably enough, board manufacturers routinely over estimate their psu requirements to mitigate against the sheer number of crappy ones floating around.
You should be fine, but if your budget permits, it never hurts to add some overhead to be safe and to keep it ready for future upgrades
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What about using the 4080 Super for 1080p for ultra high fps?
the 4080 super is an overkill for 1080p in my opinion, you can still use it ofc
@@ShadowGamingPC1 I understand it’s overkill, but, I just want a flawless flat 120 fps experience for any game I play, because I can use the same GPU for 4k, but the fps drops from 120-130 to 60-65 for a slight increase in sharpness.
Would it be worth it to get a 4k monitor for the games which can run 4k @ 120 fps? If yes then what monitors do you recommend?
Thanks.
@@M4W07 yes it is worth it, but if you want to feel safer, you can play at 1440p, better quality than 1080p, and you will for sure achieve 120+ FPS in most games
Damn what about the 3060ti
4060 is SO OVERATED it not even that much better than the 3060 and its 8 gb card but you can get the 3060 12gb card for like 20 bucks cheaper
I buy used rx 6800 for 290$ and wow this card is nice :D
good deal u got there!
that card is the price to performance champ right now
How is an rx 6700 xt a 1080p card?
it is both a 1080p and 1440p card
if you want high framerates, it goes pretty well at 1080p, especially on demanding titles.
Remember we aren't in 2021 anymore, things have gotten quite harder to run.
@@ishiddddd4783 Another reason to feel bad about buying an rx 6600 xt
Add more gpus stop skipping gpus lol cause of price i wanna see them all like the rtx 3070 bro's been just ignoring it lol more GPU's so i get a good understanding of not just price but also performance
I do not ignore them, I put GPUs that are selling in the current market (brand new) not used. But I'll take your recommendation for a future video!
Terrible list.
just get 4090
cool vid
i was first tho
love to see that!