Finally a local (Ph) tech reviewer that is informative towards us local gamers! I watch Linus Tech Tips, Dawid does Tech, and Toasty Bros regularly; but their pricing is always consistent to their respective country SRPs, compared to the PH where 2nd hand markets are equal or even more than the rated SRP by manufacturers. I would suggest that since this channel is convenient for us Filipinos as well since you guys know the downs and ups of the tech trade here in the PH compared to foreign youtubers where their markets are usually balanced, add a Ph peso local pricing beside your USD price as well to help us be informed of current local gpu supply and pricing. Looking forward to more of your videos!
God if people say customer keyboard is a rabbit hole , I swear GPU is much worst . I got a 2070 to 2080 to 3070 to the 3070ti. I dont even think Ill ever be contented even if I had a 3090ti
Here’s an idea. Perhaps, a guide on which brand and brand type is good to buy or avoid. Each brand has too many branches with differences in coolers. Maybe something to help especially people confused of the card choices or why other brands and brand sub types are priced higher? Thank you nonetheless for the video. :)
Thank You Hardware Sugar! may I just ask, what GPU will you recommend for Architectural rendering softwares used by Architects and Architecture Students?
Watching with my 1070ti, currently paired with R5 2600 but planning to upgrade CPU first R5 5600x. I mostly play MOBA(Dota2) and some AAA RPGs. Haven't found a reason to upgrade my GPU yet since Im on 1080p gaming. Unless it willingly gives up on itself lol. Anyway great video, thank you for sharing your knowledge on the different GPU on todays market. Parang gaming chair lang pala, puro marketing strat lang
Most of the point of comparison here is on gaming which I totally understand. How about non-gaming uses of the GPU? I'm looking at the 1660 Super, 2060 (12GB) and 3050 for Davinci Resolve, learn new stuff like 3D rendering and machine learning(not sure if this is GPU intensive), which one is the better pick assuming the price is more or less similar 1-2k difference? It will also be used for gaming but I don't know which titles I would be playing(tagal na kasi ako hindi naglalaro ng games sa PC haha). Paired with the old Ryzen 5 2600 and I'll probably buy a Ryzen 4500, 3700X(kung meron pa) or a 5000 series in the future.
I have been wanting to do more videos on hardware for video editing but I wonder how many people are using the free version of Da Vinci Resolve (which does not support GPU acceleration)
There's a reason why the most nuimber of pc's on steam still uses a 1060, I game at my old predator laptop(1060 predator) and it still holds up well. Basically the best buys are in the 6s. imo
may I also add Higher fps is obviously better but 60 fps is playable no matter how people look down on it you don't need a high end gpu for competitive games like cs go, valorant, dota 2, lol since these games are cpu intensive especially for 1080p. Heck 5600g apu would give you more than 144 fps you might also want to consider AMD gpus. These gpus tend to lose against nvidia cards in especially in 4k but not that much and are priced lower 4090 is a real beast making 3090ti look like a low to mid range gpu and a lot of people are already dumping at least planning to dump their high end 3000s cards so expect more 3090ti, 3090, 3080ti, 3080 and even lower cards flood the used market which will make 3000s cards a lot more cheaper in the coming months. I have seen some 3090ti priced at 60,000 pesos ( I have seen one priced at 40,000) and 3080ti as low as 25,000. Also keep in mind that AMD would soon launch their new gen gpus which I hope would drive prices of not just older amd gpus but also older nividia gpus even lower. Best I can suggest is wait a couple of months after AMD releases their 7000s series, I believe that would give consumers the best prices on older cards
@@hwsph ah I see got me a bit confused there 😅 yes 40s is still really good. I still have my old unit for 30 fps and I still play it 😁 people got hooked up with " fps " since the 4k era started
May I suggest to consider the compatibility of GPU with the motherboard chipset. I had an old i5 running with Intel H61 chipset mobo, and the only compatible GPU available is GTX 1050TI 4GB variant. It runs Genshin Impact at mid settings and it can reach 70-90 FPS depending on internet connection strength.
I beg to disagree with RTX 3050 being faster than the old 6gb RTX 2060. It is not. RTX 2060 is in fact 14% faster than an RTX 3050. Better do more research or at least benchmark a little before conclusions. I understand the hate against a 2060 due to its poor rtx performance, but it is not short on overall performance as it dominates most 1080p cards even up to this time.
Basically: If you have a CRT monitor = 980Ti / Titan X Maxwell If you want Ray Tracing at 1080p under 300U$D = 2060 6GB If you just want csgo and valorant at 300fps at 1080p or lower = 1650 Super If you're just getting by saving some money for the real upgrade next year = 780, 970, 1060 3GB
best way to buy 2nd hand parts is kung matest mo with your own cpu/pc onsite sa seller. another thing is seller waranty kung makapag provide sila nun then better for the buyer.
Me: Hear's the comments on 3070 ti *looks at my 3070 ti* Me: Cant hurt me if i got this as a gift hahahayzz Awesome guide btw, this is something we can look back to for years to come.
How long will a 3070ti last at 1080p for competitive shooters like val or csgo? (At 300+ fps on 240hz) Or AAA games at playable fps? (80ish or more for an enjoyable experience, on any settings)
Solid video! I'm still waiting for Colorful to be generous with their RTX 3080. A lot of AIBs have been reducing their prices on their RTX 3080 especially Zotac but I still want that sweet LCD screen just to display my favorite memes while gaming. 🤡
@@hwsph Ohh! Thanks for this one. MSI is a good brand for GPUs too right? I really fell in love with that 3080 with screen though... but if Colorful won't do any price cuts by early November, then I guess I will just go for either Zotac and MSI because I'm already itching to play a certain cross-platform game in PC because it's really tiring if you play it via mobile phone.
Nice, nostalgic yung 700-1000 series. I remember using 710 on valorant and it runs, although lag ng first two rounds. Sabi nila ngpapainit muna. I also remember the 710 runs better than 1050ti sa minecraft. Not sure if mali lang yung settings but if maraming spawn yung playmates na mobs lag na sa 1050ti. I enjoyed these cards nonetheless. Sana may amd version naman or amd/intel cpu na 2nd hand recommendation vid like this.
Sa totoo lang nakakapaglaro ako ng modern games @4k reso at full speed using my gtx 1060 6gb. How? Syempre using a Nintendo Switch emulator (Yuzu)., kahit PS3 at Xbox 360 pa yan kayang kaya ng 1440p to 4k reso. Meron akong switch lite na ginagamit ko lang kapag gusto maglaro ng nakahiga pero damn, sobrang ganda at sulit maglaro ng 4k sa Samsung 43" tv ko gamit lang ang gtx 1060 6gb. i3 10th gen lang ang naka pair sa 1060 ko at para sa combination na yan, wala na ko masabi dahil nakakapaglaro ako ng 4k using those cheap parts. :) Wag kayong mag alala, yang mga lumang 900-1000 series gpu nyo ay maeenjoy nyo parin basta wag nyo lang limitahan ang sarili nyo sa native pc games dahil talagang sasampalin ka ng limitations ng hardware na meron ka pero may ibang alternatives, idiscover mo lang :)
it just states which card is faster in respect to other cards and gamess , what date it is released. Can u suggest what cards are of value if it gets to x price or something or if its good value with this x cpu depending on budget and games played.
Thank you HWS sobrang nostalgic anyway my first gpu when I was a student back then the Nvidia FX5500 agp pa then hanggang sa may nalalaman na sa mga hardwares upgraded to 9000 (GT series) GT 250. Got also radeon cards as years go by. But now still using my GTX 1060 (GB) and I really love this card. The good things is di na nag lalaro masyado because of busy life kaya as of this moment wala pa ako balak mag palit pa.
Salamat sa very info packed video sir! Tanong ko lang po kelan magkakaroon ng 13th gen intel sa shop nyo? Balak ko bumili. Also kung mag deliver antipolo hm?
tama din pag di kasi bottleneck kung anu yung limit ng gpu, cpu ang susundin lang nila limit ng isa di sila magwowork together sa pinakamataas na kakayahan nila mapapansin m lang yun pag madami ng pollygons etc. at na meet n ng cpu or gpu limit nila magulo man intindihin pag di bottleneck hindi kaparehas ng makukuha m na fps sa nakikita m online
Planning to buy a decent video card in your shop soon but im hesitant since theres a huge price gap between yours and one of the famous shop in Gilmore (**Hub). BTW nice content as always.
The 1060 variants have huge difference aside from the memory (3gb vs 6gb) the 6gb has more cores and NVIDIA since then reared its ugly head why so? because they slashed the cores and still called it a 1060 where it could've been a reasonable 1050ti with 1gb less. Scummy NVIDIA got away with that and still to this day boning consumers.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Yan ang mga pnka solid na cards and hindi sobrang mahal (under 10k budget if good qualilty 2h)
this is how blik the economy if this guy talk about the 700 series yikes, pc user need 12 above to play decent 60fps at 1080p on ph. amd market t the ph doesn't help
So, palagi kang nagsasabi na "Some reviewers..." why can't you make your own graphs? for 1%, 95% and average.. ang haba pa naman ng video tapos walang detailed na info. Si Linus Tech Tips can make this in just 15 minutes or less. Learn from them!
I've been buying video cards for over 30 years. I can honestly say that nVidia has not had a card worth buying since 2007. Unless you're rich enough to always buy halo cards, the Radeon cards almost always beat the GeForce cards (sometime badly) at every single sane price point. Just look at today on pcpartpicker: $0-$100: nVidia - MSI Aero ITX 2GD4 OC GeForce GT 1030 DDR4 2GB for $89 AMD - ASRock Phantom Gaming Radeon RX 550 2GB for $85 Compared to the GT 1030: The RX 550 is 26% faster for $4 less. $101-$200: nVida - No faster cards in this price range AMD - ASRock Phantom Gaming D Radeon RX 6600 XT for $186 $201-$300: nVidia - MSI VENTUS 2X OC GeForce RTX 3050 8GB for $280 AMD - Gigabyte EAGLE Radeon RX 6650 XT 8GB for $265 Compared to the RTX 3050: The RX 6650 is 57% faster than the RTX 3050 for $15 less. The RX 6600 XT is 54% faster than the RTX 3050 for $94 less. $301-$400: nVidia - MSI AERO ITX OC GeForce RTX 3060 12GB for $354 AMD - ASRock Radeon RX 6700 XT Challenger D 12GB for $350 Compared to the RTX 3060: The RX 6700 XT is 27% faster for $5 less. The RX 6650 XT is 14% faster with 4GB less VRAM for $85 less. The RX 6600 XT is 12% faster with 4GB less VRAM for $164 less. $401-$500: nVidia - Gigabyte GAMING OC GeForce RTX 3060 Ti 8GB for $440 AMD - XFX Speedster SWFT 319 Radeon RX 6800 16GB for $480 Compared to the RTX 3060 TI: The RX 6800 is 29% faster with 8GB more VRAM for only $40 (11%) more. The RX 6700 XT is 2% faster with 4GB more VRAM for $130 less. $501-600: nVidia - Gigabyte VISION OC GeForce RTX 3070 8GB for $530 AMD - ASRock Phantom Gaming D OC Radeon RX 6800 XT 16GB for $515 Compared to the RTX 3070: The RX 6800 XT is 26% faster with 8GB more VRAM for $15 less. The RX 6800 is 10% faster with 8GB more VRAM for $50 less. $601-$700: nVidia - PNY XLR8 Gaming Revel EPIC-X RGB GeForce RTX 3070 Ti 8GB for $610 AMD - ASRock Phantom Gaming D OC Radeon RX 6900 XT 16GB for $655 Compared to the RTX 3070 Ti: The RX 6900 XT is 29% faster with 8GB more VRAM for only $45 (7%) more. The RX 6800 XT is 18% faster with 8GB more VRAM for $140 less. The RX 6800 is 3% faster with 8GB more VRAM for $175 less. $701-800: nVidia - Zotac GAMING Trinity OC GeForce RTX 3080 10GB for $733 AMD - ASRock OC Formula Radeon RX 6950 XT 16GB for $780 Compared to the RTX 3080: The RTX 6950 XT is 12% faster with 6GB more VRAM for only $47 (6%) more. The RTX 6900 XT is 6% faster with 5GB more VRAM for $78 less. The RTX 6800 XT is 3% slower with 6GB more VRAM for $218 less The answer to "Which nVidia GPU should you choose?" is NONE.
The FPS numbers are so misleading, like in GTX 1080 at Cyberpunk on Ultra it can only reach about 40 average (not 60 like you show in the video). Please fix those to prevent misleading buyers. Reduce the scope of this video too, no one likes to go through obsolete cards like the 700 series since drivers are no longer supported for those, only include those that are relevant and worth picking up. Would even suggest to only include 10 series and above (960+ is okayish, not 950). Never heard reviewers say 3070 ang best value ng 3000 series and it never was the best value, the 3060 Ti takes the crown as the best value, since for a 3070 you pay 25% more for ~10-15% performance from 3060 Ti. Also it's not roughly the same performance since it's better in every way, saying roughly the same performance would mean it trades blows with one another, which isn't the case. Not a really good second hand guide, most context is not even focused buying on used market. Video is too long with useless information that second hand buyers won't even care about, like 2080 Ti launch price inflation which doesn't even matter now since used GPUs are priced based on their performance + 0 mention of its place sa second hand market in your video, you can now find a 2080 Ti sitting around 3070 pricing since in terms of performance they are about the same. It doesn't even include a brief price guide that you would see in a used GPU market guide. Like saying a 1660 Super for 8k or 2060 for 10k are the deals to go for would be a good help para naman magka idea yung viewers kung ano ang magandang deal or not.
@@Lypaips Grats you wasted a lot of time, learned what to buy and how to evaluate good deals? Apparently not. Just trying to help them make better content ^_^