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Get a used or refurb 3060 with 12gb memory. You can find them for under 300 bucks and theyre great cards.
Save your money for if you ever upgrade to a system with pcie5. Prices always go down over time (unless they dont).
Save your money for if you ever upgrade to a system with pcie5. Prices always go down over time (unless they dont).
Isn't the difference between PCIe 4 and 5 for like the top of the line cards basically negligible??
True but why not save money in the meantime. If you're sticking with nvidia your best bet is 3000 series cards as the 4000 series are not as good of a value for not much more performance.
pudding
RX 6800
I picked up a laptop last year with similar specs but a 3080TI and if those are coming down in price, would recommend. Absolutely tanks everything I've thrown at it so far on max settings.
I had a 1070 for about 6 or 7 years that did really well! It was still chugging along when I got the new laptop, but other parts of it were breaking down so thats why I upgraded.
Here I am satisfied with my 980 playing mostly emulated GameCube games
look i can only play so much kirby air ride before I want to play a recent release
It also handles Stardew Valley like a champ, even the update that just came out lol.
buy AMD get those open source drivers
yes I know the firmware isn't open source but fuck the HDMI & DRM consortium for that