@@sercba8728 5000 series wont be the great savior for 1440p. they will be heavily scalped and hard to buy. id say get a 4080 now its gonna last well untill the 6000 series and is a beast of a card. enjoy life now, dont chase the next big thing :)
Do not but rx7600xt, because it is the same price as the rx6750xt, and it is a lot slower, i know that rx7600xt has more vram, but the card wouldnt use it anyways.
I mean a general question but why not a i5 12400f and rx 7600 build?? Does it not perform well in 1440p or is the rx 7600 not the budget gpu compared to rx 6800??
For best midrange 1440p i am planing an 9 5900x may be 2 years older than 5 7600 and 5-15% lost on fps but for them core I get x2 core count and I just want that as I play gaming based on the cpu, it loves using the 4 core i7 6 gen and the gpu runs it at 120fps as it just like a wallpaper for it while my cpu reaches over 85C while gpu at 53C
Hi, I'm planning to build a PC and cannot decide what GPU I should buy. My choices are RX 7800 XT for PHP 37000 ($675.81), RX 6750 XT ($800) and an RTX 4060 Ti 16GB PHP 33000 ($586.69). Please help.
delete the 4060 ti from your mind. Pick 7800 xt all the time . Prices are weird af in ur country 6750xt can't cost more then th 7800xt since it is older and also weaker...
What’s a good cpu, motherboard, and ddr5 to match with a MSi 4070 3x? I’m upgrading from a ryzen 7 3700x and ddr4. I’m look to get 170-200 fps on Warzone if possible with that graphics card.
Unless you do productivity stuff you don’t really need an i9. I recommend you to buy an i7 14th gen and to invest a little bit more money in a 4070 super
@@Maldoror_Ducasse a 4070 ti super should be enough, however, if you will be playing the latest demanding games through the years, a 4080 super might age a bit better
considering the performance/price they are kinda similar, ofc 4080 super will age better but if your price range is around that target i would wait the new 50 series coming in few months or at least november they might both receive a slight cost decrease.
I got a RX 7900 XTX 24GB, and getting the Ryzen 7 7800X3D, b650 tomahawk, Y60 case, Corsair iCUE H100i Elite LCD XT 240mm radiator(I’m also getting extra fans) , 32gs of DDR5 ram, and 1T ssd(I don’t play many games or plan on downloading games that I won’t touch but I’ll consider upgrading it later on) is this a decent build? Cuz this my first pc
Bro if you don't play that much games then pls get the budget combo said in the video and don't waste those money(it's just my opinions pls don't take it wrong)
@@maryjayaseeli7591 I do play a lot of games it’s just that I won’t download games that I will only play once or twice and keep em like some of my friends do
Hello sir, the r5 7600x could even be paired with a 7900xtx or even an 4090. Sure there might be a very small bottleneck but you wont even notice it. There isnt a pc with a 0% bottleneck.
@@JoshuaKluijtmans2010 someone buying the 7900xtx and 4090 is going to play 2k and 4k and chances of the 7600x being the bottleneck at these resolutions are very slim.
Would really like Intel/Nvidia suggestions on every tier, I will never understand AMDs series names 😄 I have a 12400f and thinking about 4070 Super for 3440x1440 150hz with dlss.. Will it be ok?
Yes it will be okay, but what type of games do you play? If you play esports, I'd recommend upgrading the CPU to a 13600K / KF. The AMD RX 7900 GRE is the AMD Alternative to the 4070 Super
@@ShadowGamingPC1thanks :) no no competitive, mostly racing games and some Fortnite, and single player games like Cyberpunk, Witcher 3, Fallout 4 and so on but I feel no need to max out the settings with full ray tracing and stuff :)
I have a 5900x, 32gb ram & RX6750XT. Should I upgrade to 1440p? I'm getting above 100 fps in most game at 1080p highest settings, is 1440p worth a drop in several more FPS?
@@kabat1256 i have brand new in my country, yea i was thinking either 6750xt or 7700xt, 6750xt perform better with same price, what am i missing in 7000 series?
I will buy the ryzen 7 7800x3d and rtx 4070 super is enough for 1440p then for alternative the rtx 4070 ti super 16gb and rx 7900 xt 20gb with 4k entry level gpu.
So if I like to stream go 4070 ti over the 7900xt? I currently have a 3070ti and a 7700x the frames are good at 360 but when I stream they render fluctuate around 300.
unfortunately we don't know what the recommended specs are going to be for GTA 6. We'll have to wait and see :) Edit: the 7900 gre is amazing for 1440p btw
Definitely, any current or past gen gpu will run Minecraft without a problem, but I don't recommend the 7600XT as the 7700XT is close to price and it's much better
wanna buy rtx4070s w 7800x3d or 5800x3d, but I don't wanna pay so much money for 7800 and ddr5, am5 mainboard & shi, so is 7 5800x3d much badder or is it okay w it?
If you already have am4 motherboard then go 5800x3d. I run that with a 4070ti super and its amazing. People just say it makes no sense to go that route for a brand new pc because no future upgradability.
why would you ever recommend the 12400f over the 7500f? 7500f is up to 25% better than the 12400f in gaming 12400 is locked 7500f can be overclocked to match 7600x performance 12400 is on a dead socket and I would never recommend any 13/14th gen cpu form intel so that's 0 upgradability for you, am5 on the other hand is supported till 2027
bro why are you so mad hahahah. The 12400f is quite cheaper. $30 cheaper CPU + $30 - $50 Cheaper motherboard + $50 cheaper memory. I only recommended the 12400f on a budget chill
@@ShadowGamingPC1 mad? did my loud voice give it away? or was it my angry facial expressions. lmao I don't know where you got that from, I'm just stating facts. lga 1700 is a dead socket and that alone is a turn off for me. you can get a 7500f for 124$ that's 15$ you're talking about here, and if I'm buying a 12400f in 2024 I'm sure as hell pairing it with ddr5 that's 10% more performance.
@@chadfang2267 Sorry maybe I read that wrong. The thing is, I recommend the 12400f on a budget only. I agree the AM5 platform is much better, but the cheapest 7500f I've seen is $133 (with no cooler, so that's another $10 - $20) Motherboards are more expensive as well. In the end, is about $100 - $150 more expensive, worth the price difference in my opinion, but, on a tight budget, you want to prioritize the GPU performance
@@ShadowGamingPC1 No problem bro. I totally get what you're saying, it's just to me it makes no sense to invest in lga 1700 now. unless you get the parts used maybe and heavily discounted.