GPU Advice Request: Upgrading 4770 to i7 9600
GPU Advice Request: Upgrading 4770 to i7 9600
I'm upgrading from a 4770 to a 9600. This is my budget free living room PC build. I'm trying to keep everything even bottleneck wise.
Helldovers is starting to chug like I put water in my cars gas tank. My Gtx1060 is...old.
What GPU should I upgrade to? I was looking at 2080s for around $200.
Does anyone have any better ideas?
This is an old comparison from when the Nvidia 3000 and AMD 6000 cards were first out, but this should give you an idea of what to expect from various cards that were around then.
Your 1060 could be replaced by a 6600 (non-XT) or an RTX 3060, and you'd see around a 2x increase in performance. I have a 3060ti, and it's been able to handle pretty much everything I throw at it.
You could also check into the latest Intel budget card, whatever it's called. It's supposed to be really good on Windows (but sucks on Linux, at present).
So the Intel budget card explicitly does not support 9th gen Intel. Oddly enough I just listened to the LTT wan show and they mentioned it.
When the 5k series comes out hopefully they'll dump pricing a bit more. I'd be perfectly fine with a 3060 or TI!
Also thank you for the write up!
Oh yeah, arc battle mage requires resizable BAR and a few other newer cpu/pcie memory tricks to perform correctly that make it not great on cpu's older than maybe 10th/11th gen intel or ryzen 2.
Bummer on the Intel card. $250 is hard to come by with new hardware!
Missing from this comparison is the 6650XT and the 6750XT, so you might look up benchmarks to see how they fare against others.
Either way, I think you have a lot of good options that you could potentially get for a good price.
The Intrl B580 also has a bit more driver overhead than AMD/NVidia, and might not be the best choice for older CPUs
Does it have to be the 9600? iirc the B580 works with 10th gen. I'd guess you're probably not buying new but the new prices of the 9600 and 10600KF are very similar on PCPartPicker. On ebay it looks like you can get a used 10400 for only a little more than a used 9600 (admittedly I don't typically buy used so I could be missing something there). I don't know about compatible motherboards though.
If you can't make it work for the B580 then a 2080 for $200 would offer excellent price to performance, though you may find yourself limited by the 8 GB VRAM before too long. If you can find a 6700 XT for no more than $260 or a 2080 Ti for no more than $275 that would offer about the same price to performance as the B580 (based on TechPowerUp's database of relative GPU performance). Knock about $30-40 off those prices to have price to performance on par with a $200 2080.