13-08-19, 10:14 | #1 |
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GTX 1050 or GTX 1660 or RTX 2060
Hi! I need some help for buying new PC upgrade about video card. I heard about RTX is failing and dying video card but the problem is I can't choose, because some of them can get burning video card, dying ect.
Which are best fast, powerful and can hold for long period without getting burning, smoke and any issue Nvidia video card. GTX 1050: https://plasico.bg/компютър-storm-in...4gb-77166.html GTX 1660: https://plasico.bg/%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B...dr6-89823.html RTX 2060 https://plasico.bg/%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B...dr5-90124.html |
13-08-19, 11:35 | #2 |
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I'm sorry...wha...what
RTX is failing and dying? Graphics card without getting burned, smoke...what? Of the 3 cards you mentioned, the most powerful is (obviously) the RTX 2060. But RTX 2060 is only really necessary if you play games in 4K and want the best performance. If you want to play games in 1080p60fps then you can get an AMD RX 570, 580 or others. They are very cheap and they have a really good performance. Please, give us more information about the performance you need, tell us what you need to do with your PC. |
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13-08-19, 20:38 | #5 |
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Sure, NVIDIA is overpriced, but you cannot say that RTX is trash, failing and dying, not since raytracing is the future of realistic-looking gaming. OP, go for the RTX 2060, without a doubt. If you don't wanna go RTX that's fine, your choice, but please do not waste money on 1050.
Yes, the RTX 2060 is the most powerful of these, obviously, also the most future-proofing of all. I'm sometimes struggling to keep 1080p60fps on ultra settings on most newer games with my 1070. (ok, not that dramatic, but framerate dips below 60 frequently in demanding areas.) Last edited by GFY2013; 13-08-19 at 20:41. |
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So, 1050 say Bye-bye. Maybe RTX 2060 is perfect for me but I'll search on forums, Reddit etc. and then, I'll buy it. |
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Pre-assembled PC also contains a lot of pre-installed applications and games which consume your HDD or SSD space, and some of them can't even be uninstalled. |
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14-08-19, 01:42 | #9 |
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GTX1660ti is good enough.
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14-08-19, 08:01 | #10 |
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I'd personally go with the 1660. The RTX series isn't really necessary atm imo.
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