if you want the best for a sub 1k gaming PC, the 4060 or 7600. Sure neither card is good performance for the price but theyre both more future proof and have better software support than their previous generations. If youre a bit more stingy on the price the 6600XT, 6500XT or 3060 12gb are the best
@ysf.hrk2008x I have the RX7600, its ever so slightly more powerful than the 4060 hardware wise but weaker on the software so the 4060 in most games gets a more stable fps while the 7600 usually gets higher fps peaks. So in my experience, I can run nearly every modern title on high or ultra settings at 1080p and get 60 fps and often 20+ more than that, but in competitive games youre going to want low to medium settings so youre easily getting 120+fps with a 4060 on games like r6, fortnite, csgo, valorant, COD, etc. with red dead and horizon zero dawn theyre both ports, and poor ones at that, so dont expect more than 60fps even tho a 4060 could easily handle 90+ on high settings for both games
@ysf.hrk2008x but also we expect the 50 series gpu cards to release in the last few months of this year, which will naturally drop prices of the 4060. right now you can expect to pay 280-300 dollars for a 4060, but in 6 months you can expect to pay around 200 dollars
completely disagree with the intel arc a750. It's a nightmare to use and set up. Doesn't work well with any older games from over 5 years ago. Random frame rate drop to 5fps every few minutes. Just avoid.
I bought 3060ti for 2k last summer, but it wasn't strong enough. 3060ti is great for Fullhd. 4070 is great for 2k. 4080 super is a great for 4k. I changed 3 cars for 9 months from 3060ti to 4080 super and even won some money, cos 4080 super became much cheaper than 4080 was last summer in my region. I have bought it for 1050$