All the PC parts should be compatible on paper but if there is something standing out please let me know. Or if there is a better alternative that I am not aware of, I would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks!

PS. The 6750xt was $379 just yesterday :( Missed my window.

  • yemmy@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    What would be a better option for the graphics card? Top tier cards can go more than $1k. I just don’t know where to stop without breaking the bank.

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      You can get the 8th best card, the 6950xt for a little over 600$ though you will need to go up to 1000w for the power supply.

      You could also go with the 6800/6850xt or Nvidia’s 3080 or 3090 since last gen has good discounts.

      I don’t like going Nvidia but it is an option you can take.

      You really just need to pick a price. Something that helps is your use case. If you’re going 1440p 165 hz that 6950xt will last a long time. If you’re going 4k you will have less legs on the card but it’ll still handle a lot. If you’re going 1080p you are probably fine with the 6750xt

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          So for reference, I game at 1440p 144 hz. I have an 11700k and a 3080ti. And it works well. You have to understand (especially if this is your first build) that not every engine is created equal. Unless you’re playing older games or stuff like league of legends/Fortnite/rocket league you won’t hit that fps cap. But with your rig you should be able to run most games on high/ultra settings around 80-110 frames given how demanding the title is. To future proof as you’ve said you want to get some life out of the system. I would suggest spending a little extra cash on a 7900xt. I saw some listed at microcenter.com for like $800. If that prices you out of building, then I would look at dropping your cpu, and moving to ddr4. But in total my suggestion would only be $350 more and the performance gain should be noticeable for a few years and it will pair better with your cpu.

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      I’m seeing several options for a 6800 that are in the $500 range, you shouldn’t have to blow a grand for that