ONLY GPUs YOU SHOULD BE BUYING!! - April, 2024 BEST GPUs New & Used!!!
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- čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
- I think every GPU may have finally launched for this generation lol. Let's find the BEST GRAPHICS CARD DEALS in April 2024- New and Used!! Nvidia RTX 40-Series, AMD RX 7000-Series, and Intel Arc a-Series!
Around $200:
RX 6600 (Asrock, $190)- howl.me/cl2GZbdgQhU
RX 6600 (General)- amzn.to/3SUam6i
a750 (Acer, $205)- amzn.to/3vZ60C3
RX 6650 XT (XFX- $230)- amzn.to/3TVxKje
RX 6650 XT (General)- amzn.to/3TXUeQr
$250-350:
RTX 4060 (Zotac, $290)- howl.me/cl2G2LST2dT
RTX 4060 (General)- amzn.to/3vRN1cC
RTX 3060 12GB (MSI, $280)- howl.me/cl2G4sDukLi
RTX 3060 (General)- amzn.to/49eZGoq
RX 6750 XT (XFX- $330)- amzn.to/49AIHw7
RX 6750 XT (General)- amzn.to/4ayAZEg
$350-450:
RX 6800 (XFX, $380)- amzn.to/3SVOFCR
RX 7700 XT (Asrock, $400)- amzn.to/3xLdr08
RX 7700 XT (General)- amzn.to/3UCBms8
RTX 4060 Ti 16GB (General)- amzn.to/3SXxuAX
$450-550:
RX 7800 XT (Asrock, $490)- howl.me/cl2G8AJgftl
RX 7800 XT (General)- amzn.to/3STPpbw
RTX 4070 (Asus, $530)- amzn.to/3vTxyca
RTX 4070 (General)- amzn.to/3w8GTwo
RX 7900 GRE (XFX- $540)- amzn.to/3VYLOuF
RX 7900 GRE (General)- amzn.to/3Q2Ni3c
$550-800:
RTX 4070 Super (Zotac- $580)- howl.me/cl2Hb0Jm6XJ
RTX 4070 Super (General)- amzn.to/4by9dZt
RX 7900 XT (Asrock, $700)- amzn.to/49DXvdz
RX 7900 XT (General)- amzn.to/4bECAcr
$800+:
RTX 4070 Ti Super (Asus- $800)- amzn.to/4da6oPd
RTX 4070 Ti Super (General)- amzn.to/3Q6dn1t
RX 7900 XTX (Gigabyte, $920)- amzn.to/3UjusaV
RX 7900 XTX (General)- amzn.to/42HKzRZ
RTX 4080 Super (Zotac- $1000)- amzn.to/3UisUOq
RTX 4080 Super (General)- amzn.to/3SxKGuO
RTX 4090 (General)- amzn.to/3SBKF9a
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0:00- Are there ANY good GPU Deals?
0:28- New GPUs under $200
1:55- USED GPUs under $150
4:07- New GPUs $200-300
10:57- USED GPUs- $150-250
13:30- New GPUs- $300-350
17:40- New GPUs- $350-400
21:08- USED GPUs- $400-450
23:30- New GPUs- $400-600
29:12- New GPUs- $600-800
31:45- New GPUs- $800-1,200
34:40- USED GPUs- $750-800
35:32- ummmm... RTX 4090?
36:51- April 2024 GPU DEAL ROUND-UP! - Věda a technologie
I'm gonna have to fight Ebay's search engine... 😡
Hope this helps y'all! Links are in the description if you end up wanting anything!
in the 1080 search, I could see some titles (not actual 1080s) had 1080 somewhere plugged in, that's probably why, seems like the engine searches by title instead of product name or something like that
the reason 4060 have 8g vram is it suppose to be 4050 with AD107
It's because the sellers are listing those other GPU's in their keywords so that they will pop up to more people. it's annoying
thx
AMD needs to get way more aggressive in competition with Nvidia. But seeing as they have canceled the 8000 series high end 8800 and 8900 models it looks like Nvidia is just going to run away with the market.
summary of the video: THE MORE YOU BUY THE MORE YOU SAVE
u just resume marketing 101
@@watynecc3309 I see you are not initiated.
Not correct.The correct one looks like this : THE MORE YOU BUY THE MORE YOU PAY - nGreedia.
Not really, RTX 3070 ti going for as low as 200 dollars rn LMAO.
@@doctorscalling9479 where
My GTX 1080 Ti starts showing it's age but it held up perfectly over the years. This video made me appreciate my 11 GB VRAM quite a bit.
That was a once in a lifetime legendary GPU, we probably won't get something this good from Nvidia in a long time.
the best gpu ever made
I'm actually still using the 1080TI right now while playing through Cyberpunk 2077 at 1080p. Mostly high settings with no FSR on and screenspace reflections set to ultra. Very very nice performance, averaging 60fps+ (with the exception of the roundabouts in Dogtown and Megablock. Those drop me way down to 53fps for a few seconds) Everything else is smooth as butter and looks beautiful even without RT.
For 1080p gaming, I'd say the 1080TI can still be very serviceable for many modern games today (and of course, easily run classics like the Bioshock series, Fallout 4, 76, Batman Arkham series, Vermintide II, as well as semi-modern titles like NFS Heat, Resident Evil Village, etc etc).
If you're on a very tight budget, the 1080TI is still very good today.
This is just a recommendation -> If you do get it used, be sure to buy some GLID Solutions 2.0mm thermal pads to replace all the old silicone pads on the heat sink and re-paste the card (unless the seller did it themselves prior to selling the card).
Also I highly recommend you use MSI Afterburner to create a good fan curve, to ensure your card stays cool (since they are older models, you really want to treat them gently and don't allow them to overheat, especially in the hot zones). Undervolting it slightly can also bestow higher performance while keeping the card cooler, since heat throttles it down. 👍
My zotac 1080 ti had a looong warranty. Even when I sold it there was no reason to other than performance.
It had a years warranty on it and I contacted the guy who bought it to possibly buy it back and he said it was still going strong but didn't want to sell it.
The 1080 ti Was a great card. At normal prices too. I paid £550 for it. That seems like a dream now. Top tier gpu for 550 🤪
When you're done with it, please, spend a few more $$ and put it in a nice frame/box and put it somewhere to remind yourself what kick-ass means.
Still rocking a RX 6600 and honestly, I don't need anything better. This thing just works.
king in the castle, king in the castle
I used to have the 6600 XT and it was solid as hell. I did upgrade to a 7900 XTX for very specific reasons, but not because the 6600 XT sucked or anything negative
I'm using an rtx 4060 rn, and I agree
Llm orstable diffusion?
Good buy I was gonna get a 6600 but I wanted something that is a bit better at AAA games so I got a 6800xt
One fun fact about the 4090: I live in Canada, and winter can be very cold some days. Well ever since I bought the 4090, I stopped heating up my appartment completly, it was the first winter that all my electric appliances for heat were off! I won't say "I'm saving money" here, but its close to. 😉
Ahahah literally bought space heater with a video out function ❤
From Canada to
I heard the 4090 was rather cool..
@@Greenalex89 TDP of 450W is not rather cool
F in the chat for 4090 users in warm climates!
4070 super is one of the slimiest moves nvidia has made. "Thats some nice performance but that vram is a shame. Man you made it this far how about you buy the ti super instead loyal sucke-customer." Especially since they put 16 on the 4060 ti and that came before the ti super models came out.
Except the raw performance boost to the ti super is not that much, so maybe you'd want a bigger one if u are already paying extra how about that 4080 s? The whole nVidia product stack is designed to upsell you to the next thing.
oh and lets talk about that 16GB 4060 Ti's 128 bit bus. it makes even the 7600XT look good, and that has the same exact problem, but at least its not $500. It would have been a perfectly fine card if they reduced it to 12GB and limited it to at least a 160 bit bus like the RX 6700 non-xt (or 192 bit like the 3060) instead of 128. Oh and dropped the price at least $100, but then that would also force the 8GB 4060 Ti down, so maybe down only $50
Yeah I swear they do it just to troll AMD because they know AMD launch every series and tier behind their launches and position their line up just below theirs and market them on price to performance. It’s like nvidia come up with the dumbest cards in the low to lower mid range just to see what AMD will come up to stay just behind so they can sell for just a bit less.
4060ti dont need more than 10gb tbh.
@@matejnemec3022 just like the radeon lineup being a shadow nvidia release product. Just behind nvidia enough to charge nearly just as much as nvidia. The beauty is theres always that guaranteed 10% anti-corporate, fight the power, underdog consumer and tight-ass type that will happily part with their money when they believe its cheaper and better value based on bias marketing metrics like price 2 performance and Prepper level vram. Radeon @ around MSRP $150 less on average than Nvidia doesn’t make them alot cheaper, it makes them slightly less expensive. If RT framegen and AA/upscale solutions matched nvidias level only then can p2p and emotional purchasing be truly justified.
Radeon seems to attract super loyal somewhat unhinged fans that need to connect emotions to a product in order to feel good and justified about the purchase. AMD marketing figured out that connection will be made @around $150+/- 😇🤑🤑😈
I'm planning on building a pc soon. Your videos are very helpful, thank you.
A story from Russia: I put up for sale a Gigabyte RTX 3050 Eagle for 16,000 rubles (170 UDS) and several different RX 6600 XT priced from 18,000 rubles (190 USD) - 3050 were bought in three days, and no one even inquired about 6600 XT in a week.
I'm amazed how people's heads are screwed up, and how they are ready to give up a card that's 30-50% more productive for the sake of "DLSS"
People want to buy a card just because it has Nvidia in the name despite it being consistently worse, they don't even know there's a huge difference between the 8gb and 6gb 3050
@@Carnyzzle RTX🤤🤤🤤
It's worse only in some games. People buy Nvidia GPUs cus they provide a wide variety of support for different software and are much more capable in ml workload. You might get 5-15% less fps in games buying Nvidia, but you'll get 100-400% of performance in software/ai, just cus you paid slightly more for an Nvidia card. Amd for some reason doesn't optimize their software support and even rt support, and Intel has just began their GPU industry so they just physically can't beat Nvidia in software support cus Nvidia been doing that way longer.
@@SimplCup used 3050 in working software and AI? keep me posted
and the difference in games is not 5-15%, but precisely 30-50%
@@SimplCup I can absolutely guarantee you that people are not buying 3050s for AI and machine learning
seeing the RX 6800 at $380 is absolutely crazy! Seeing it is pretty much the 7800 XT, and it’s cheaper than the 7700xt is wild, can’t wait to use it in a build!
a lot of reviews complain about artifacting and dying out so i decided to skip it myself but go ahead with it im sure it'll be fine
@@scy4205 Artifacting and dying ?
@@scy4205 please link one of these reviews...Because the drivers are solid now and both my 6600 and 6800 have worked flawlessly.
@@scy4205 No problems at all here with an used RX 6800
As a RX 6800 user no dramas on my end, bought it used from an ex miner. upgraded from my 1080ti to that....great card.
Got a 6900xt used for $440 a few months ago and am very happy with my purchase. Runs everything I've thrown at it in 4k 80-100 fps.
Is there a possibility of you making a similar video with CPUs and which GPU you should pair them with?
Impressive analysis and being wide open to use cases.
That is far more than 95% of youtubers today.
Bravo! ❤
I just swapped my 6700 XT + 180€ for 6900XT few days ago and only thing that I can said about 6900XT is that this thing is a Beast......
I'm glad your happy brother (unless you're a sister), but saying the 6900XT is a beast is, well, a bit of an exaggeration comparatively no matter how you cut it.
And the name is better as well
@@HTW_1 the exception is the 4090 but there is nothing on the amd side to compete with that card so since the 6900 xt and mine 6950 xt are often better then a 7800 xt in raw performance and alot of games run in 4k past 60 fps minus the badly optimised ones it is safe to say it indeed is a beast
@@HTW_1 why isn't it a beas?. it is almost as good as a 3090 and you can get it under 450€
@@HTW_1 Well there are not so many cards faster then 6900XT only maybe 5-6 gpu's this card is hitting blows with the 3090 and when we took price/performance into account then YES this GPU is a BEAST!!!
Going to add that - if you are prepared to 'tinker' the RX7900 XTX may actually represent great value relative to the 4080 for ray tracing because it gets you 24GB ram, there are quite a few mods that are being made available now to enable FSR and frame gen modded back into the game. I modded FSR2 to FSR3 for witcher 3 next gen and cyberpunk and ray tracing runs great! If you're a linux gamer , you also get really great OC support and good Linux support for gaming if that's important to you. Where I live, there is still 300+ dollars difference between the 7900XTX and the 4080 Super.
there used to be days when i used to just play games, and now i sit here and watch pc hardware videos on my spare time
Its addicting
Moral of the story is wait a few more years because there's no really good deals right now
There's never a good time to buy PC hardware. You'll be waiting forever if you're always waiting for the next good deal.
a few more years shit will just be more expensive. meantime you lost years of gaming or productivity.
I picked the ASUS RTX 4070 Super OC - open box cheaper than the US MSRP (in my country, these cost a bit more than MSRP if new). Don't know what happened, but the dealer sent me a brand-new card. The second cheapest 7900GRE was selling like crazy - it was still like 5$ more.
Things will be 10-20% more expensive in 5 years.
Buy used ayyy
Tomorrow…
Faster, smarter, cheaper than today.
100% proven fact
Only GPU you should be buy in the $600-$500 range is the 7900 GRE, it is a 6950XT in raster, 3080 level RT, 16GB of VRAM and every efficient for just $550
That GPU is probably the new "RX 580 Budget King"
7900gre and rtx 4070 super not released back in 2023 August so I had to buy new 6950xt got it for same price of 4070 was a nice deal from store.
I am not interested in ray tracing or upscaling when mainly play elden ring and cs2.
4070ti scared me becuze of 1100€ price tag in Sweden with 12gb vram.
I had rtx 3070 was good amazing but after one year use and new games goes out ray tracing unplayable and 8gb vram holds back.
Made a commitment last year when I was building my PC to be set for a while and snatched up a 6950xt on Newegg on a deal they had.....I dont see myself getting anything else for idk how long. The way this thing runs games on my ultra wide is just......wow...
I even limit it most of the time when i play games to like 60 or 90fps and just watch it chilling yawning nice and cool while i max out settings at 1440p 😅 so happy
I was super fortunate and got a 7900XTX for free, so I sold my 2080 at the time. I don’t think $900 is too bad for a 7900XTX and it blows my 2080 out of the water in both raster and ray tracing. Right now I’m playing through Witcher 3, 1440p Ultrawide, max raytracing, FSR quality and never drop below 60fps. Usually in the 80s - 90s. And with the FSR 3 FG mod I’m maxing my refresh rate at 160hz. I know it’s not 4080s levels of raytracing but I wouldn’t feel like I’m missing out if you find a good deal!
Same I also went with the 7900XTX not expecting to be able to Raytrace anything but then I found out I can actually raytrace games too if I want to. Its an amazing card and it runs modlists like nothing with the 24gb Vram. No regrets for me. I upgraded from a RTX 3080 and I dont miss DLSS either.
@@SemperValor bro the amount of mods I have due to that 24gb vram 😮💨 I’ve gotten up to 16gb allocated but it’s amazing what you can do with 24gb in the tank lol
that's kind of the reason, one thing is not spending money for it, and the other is spending a grand for a gpu, and comparing it to a gpu 2 gens old.
Not saying that you shouldn't be happy or so let me be clear, but when people are going to spend that type of money, they will start looking on what both gpu's are offering, and as much as i want amd to compete, the only thing they truly offer on the 1 grand range is more vram and minimally faster rasterized performance, while nvidia's ignoring rt, offers their entire software suite which amd isn't even close to competing with.
I'm gonna run an absolutely ridiculous amount of Skyrim and Fallout mods once my new 7900 XTX arrives. No ENB can scare me now.
@@ishiddddd4783 oh yeah I understand I’m super fortunate and lucky for getting one for free so I’m definitely looking at it from that perspective. I just don’t like the idea that AMD can’t raytrace worth anything when the high end cards are quite capable in almost all RT games (pathtracing excluded). I will say I really enjoy the Adrenaline Software as well it’s super fun to tinker with. I hope Nvidia gets their new software sorted out soon with all the features adrenaline has. If they land that with the next gen I’d be happy to try out Nvidia again!
Question for you: what should I upgrade my 3090 into? I don't really have a need to upgrade right now but just thinking ahead of time, do I really want to upgrade to a card with less than 24 GB of VRAM?? Do I just wait until the 6000 series?
still have a 2060 OC, need to upgrade and this video helped thanks bro
Building my first custom PC and I ust got my 4070 super fe and pairing it with my 13700k.
Alongside 32 gb ram.
Pretty stoked :)
Managed to snag a 7900gre for 510 euro. About to make my first build!
all that to play skyrim at 500fps :P
Sounds amazing, happy gaming!
Hello. Thanks for the videos. Just a quick question. I currently have an RTX2060. Still going strong, but I am building a new rig. What card would I be happy with? I have an AMD 5800x and B550F mobo and running Corsair 3600Mhz ram.
Just got my RX 6700 XT and gonna be rocking this for a good while
same bro
same, exactly 2 weeks ago. Couldn't be happier
Worth the buy?
@@smorre4004 bro im telling you my feedback, i can now finally run every game i want in 2k butterly smooth, i m no expert but you re taking a goat in graphic cards, if you want to spend something more just go for the 6800xt but trust me with this you re going hella fine
Value king for the last 2 gens. Loved that card. Upgraded to a 7900xtx cause I want to torture my 5800x3D. But selling my 6700XT to a friend still hurts deep down.
I got a 6600 a few days ago upgrading from my GTX 1030 and its amazing
So here’s the thing in Europe the Rx7900xtx costs us 950-1000€ net no additional cost no hidden VAT nothing whilst the 4080 super sets you back easily 1200-1250€ that’s almost 300€ price difference. I am rocking with RX7900xtx by XFX picked it up for just under 1000€ with delivery from Amazon and I can’t stress enough how good that GPU is… it blows my mind everytime I boot a triple A title… I’ve also recently went from IPS panel to an Oled and that made a huge difference in picture quality and gaming performance especially in HDR which I was never a fan of until I had a proper oled display. I have a 65 c2 lg oled paired with my ps5 and series x but an Asus Oled monitor paired with a PC is night and day difference!
I just read your post and the thing that caught my eye was your card being an XFX. How do you like the quality of build? I always see Asus, Gigabyte, Sapphire, and Powercolor mentioned all the time but never XFX. I am going to be building a new system soon and I have come across XFX cards at good prices so any advice you have based on your experience will be appreciated.
@@bocconom I would always aim for XFX cards over anything else the second best I’d go for would be sapphire XFX is probably the best AMD partner there is when it comes to quality
XFX was my second choice, I went for the nitro+ since I know they build extra safety and quality components and thermal pads. OC-ed+UV-ed my 7900xtx and the hotspot never crosses 65°C while the other temps are at 50. 100% load at 280-320W powerdraw, compared to like 420W stock or 475W pure OC. Best GPU Ive ever had tbh.
@@martyplaysgames949 Thanks for your reply
@@Greenalex89 May I ask what motherboard you are running?
Looking to buy the RTX 4070 Super, think it would go down in price anytime soon?
I just got the MSI slim 4070 Super 2 days ago. Its so good it runs everything perfectly couldn’t be happier
Got a 6700 XT before it ran out of stock VERY HAPPY
GOATed card for sure. Undervolt, mem oc and slight chip oc with 130-180w consumption and it's just sooooo good for the price ❤
I got my xfx last year, and dude, its a beast, never passed the 65°c
Lucky guy
I Use the Asus Rog Strix Ryzen 5 3400g with Nvidia RTX 2060 super. I want to upgrade both the GPU and CPU. What do you recommend or think will be the best to upgrade to? Thanks
i'm so glad i got an rx 7900 xtx I really enjoy, 24 GB Vram, deadly silent (i got sapphire nitro+ version) what esle could you need ?
Yo bro should I get the rx 7900 gre sapphire + it's my first time getting a amd gpu and yeah I am upgrading from GTX 1650
I have some questions like I have seen videos like amd cards like stutters and driver updates are messed up if you can just clear my doubt it will be very helpful!
@@zeeshan2978 I had only one problem with my 7900 XTX Sapphire nitro + , but it was from windows updates that shoved a video driver update without telling me, i had random black screen on OS boot and had to reboot for almost 10 min every day until the screen posts, i have been reinstalling the OS, since then with W11, 0 issues, 100% usage below 69° almost not spining fans (like 800RPM), so i'll never regret this buy + i can still OC it later in the run to keep squeezing some performance (bought like 3 months ago for 1200€ in France)
@@NeRagePas96 I have seen a video of this problem it's an easy fix bro
@@NeRagePas96 other then it's a good buy right?
I would say don't overlook the Vega 56 for the $100-120 price range. It's a big overclocker so can pretty much perform as well as the 1080 and HBCC can help bolster that 8gb vram.
Vega is slept on big, especially 56. Got a couple of em under $100 shipped on ebay a few months back to put in friends' budget rigs. Around 1080 perf for less than a 1070.
amazing job bro
I'm a pc build technician
and I know all of this stuff
but putting it together in one video... great job
looking forward to your other content
I currently have 1070 8gb
And i want to upgrade
Was thinking about 6700xt
What do you recommend?
Cpu i5 12600kf
Psu 650w
Ayy the 6800 makes it through once again. Thats my gpu and i love it. Its also extremely versatile for undervolting. Im getting 185w max at 99 percent use with the same performance as stock. 223w if i want to overclock it to be a fake 6800xt class gpu. Thats my boi right there, making the budget buyers proud.
At entry level used, I had an old GTX 960 and I needed something because I was wanting to play New World and MW2 at the time with friends and didn't wanna spend too much at that time and I Went with the RX 5600XT 6gb instead of a GTX 1070 8gb and its milessssssssssssssssssssss faster from what I've seen. Glad I did that, and I got it for about the same $110 used.
It is really worth it to buy used ? I asking I'm kinda want to upgrade rn
Asus DUAL OC GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GB at 379€ should I get it? (I know you said RX6800 but im looking to future with AI updated drivers,.. Also I need something compact for M case and low in W dont want to upgrade 520w if its possible) Any other options better here in Europe?
I bought a used 3080 for $400 almost 2 years ago when the mining hysteria was dying, the card is amazing and I'am happy with it. Going to wait the 50 series or even 60.
Gtx 1080 ti showing its age but still putting in work
Got the 6800 swift and love it. But pricing Australia so different to US.
The 3050 6gb would it be a good gpu for a streaming pc with nvenc encoding ?
its good to see somoene mention the 2070 super in the comparison haha iv got a r5 3600x and a 2070super, i want to upgrade any recommendations ? do i stick with the highest 5800x3d or jump ship to a am5? and pair it with either a rx7900gre or 4070ti super ?
I have the 5800x3D+7900xtx nitro+. Insane combo, no issues whatsoever.
Id suggest going am5 and a 7900XT or GRE if thats your price range and u prefer raster. RT is a joke imo, so Im biased. But a Good deal on a 4070 ti super can be solid too. Its just that Nvidia usually blocks all new features of the latest gen to previous gens and AMD doesnt.
I have a 5800x3d paired with a 4070 Super, I’ve been loving it myself.
i swear the years click by faster the older you get. i can't believe the 1070 is that old already. i still have mine on my shelf here as a backup just in case my 4090 decides to self imulate and it feels like i got it maybe 3 years ago.
Got the merc 7800 xt and you arent kidding those bad boys are giant. I had my old 1080 ti for comparison and it looked like a kids toy in comparison.
I have the hellhound one and almost couldn’t believe how big it was. They’re massive but stay nice and cool.
@@idkwhattohaveasausername5828 7900XTX Hellhound owner here... It is really big, but cool and not too noisy.
If you are ok with using dlss3, at 1080p and 60fps, a 4060 can perform ray tracing just fine. Recently took an old i7 9700 and paired it with a 4060. 1080p Ultra RT preset on cyberpunk (this preset doesnt turn on PT by default) dlss3 quality setting, avg high 50fps, dlss3 performance setting, mid to high 60fps, add on frame gen, high 70fps.
If you play with a controller, the input delay from FG isnt noticeable at all really, as long as you were getting say 50fps avg before turning it on. If you play with mnkb, i would avoid FG altogether unless you were already getting around 120fps before turning it on
Edit: i didnt touch on VRAM, which like you said is the cards biggest problem. In my example above, you will absolutely be pushing that 8gb limit, certainly pushing some of the work into ram at points, but i didnt notice any stutters or anything of the sort.
I havent put a ton of time into the game in that rig yet, because it was more of a hobby project as i already have a much better PC. In probably 10-12 hours of gameplay, its been a pleasant experience so far
Wow! Great video!
For my first PC build I was thinking of getting the 4070 TI Super so cool
3080 is a good deal right now
Get it,
It fucks
I mean it really depends on the Rx 7900xtx price in your country if it is like 50-80 USD more expensive it's a no brainer it's only inferior to a 4090 in raster and you will also get updates to fsr 4 5 and ECT because it has ai cores if AMD wants to do smth with them
Rocking an RTX 3070 paired with a 5600X... Yes 8GB vram isn't a lot but it runs everything super well and I am not upgrading for ages from now...
and that is the best-deal used Nvidia card right now, often selling for the same as 3060ti
@@BearfootBob yeah... I was about to grab a 3060ti for the same price while suddenly I saw the 3070... it was midnight and I bought it next day...
@@itson230 last year there was a glut of 3060ti for $250, that was a nice deal then. But used GPUs have crept back up. I should probably sell off my 2060 soon before it dips again, right now they are holding around $200, so $180 will sell fast.
@@BearfootBob Yeah I think so too... 2060 is a decent card but moving to a 3000 or 6000 series card would go a long way...
Id love to hear you talk about VR usage in these types of videos
I went with that XFX 6800. It is a beast of a card in terms of size. I didn't mind as I was doing a upgraded case anyhow because of my previous case getting damaged.
Is it holding up with the performance?
There is only a handful of games where ray tracing makes a difference to visuals, so I would go 7800xt every time.
However, I don't spend that kind of money on a GPU anyway. I think it's stupid as you can get a whole console for that price.
Got a 6950 XT XFX off marketplace last night for $350
That's a crazy deal. I'm looking to sell my 6950xt right now and I wouldn't wanna go below 450. Not sure what I'll do with it.
@@dhoyft411 $450 is still a good price for it. the cheapest i found one on ebay was about $520. I worked out a deal with him where i ordered a white 7900 xt and swapped it for the difference in price. Got $38 cash back on my card as well in points.
damn dude that's a steal for sure that thing is a beast, and for $350? god damn!
I bought the Acer Predator BiFrost A750 and updates are coming regularly. Nice card, runs a bit hot.
Only problem i have with the rtx 4000's is the fact the adapter, isnt resistant enough to handle the power running through it, all those burnt out pin slots.
Unless they fixed the adapters to a newer plastic composite, that can handle the amount of power draw though it.
Maybe do a CPU one of these, love to see that. Cuz AMD just kinda runs away with it in terms of gaming lol
Really no point since 3600, 5600 , 7600 is the best ones and all of them beat their Intel counterparts
for budget, 5500, for a decent midrange, 7600X, for high end, 7800X3D
the only intel CPUs that are kinda worth considering ATM are the i3 12100F and i5 12400F, both available cheaper than a 5600X, and the i3 being cheaper than the 5600. only worth considering at the budget price point if you care about pcie gen4 (in order to be cheaper than intel you'd need to use a B450M board with either 5600 or 5600X which doesnt have pcie gen4. and this also includes the price of the cheapest motherboard i could find for both)
@@gassug2 5600x is the same performance as 5600 sometimes beats it sometimes losses also we have to account future upgrades you need to get a new board to upgrade that Intel CPU so yeah amd still wins on cpus a b550m might be more expensive but gives more future proofing
@@Hi_Im_o2 i dont think i really agree. the most you could go with an AM4 board is a 5800X3D, or a 5950X for productivity.
intel 13th gen performs on par with ryzen 7000 (albeit for more money), so if you're on a budget, LGA1700 has the better upgrade path over AM4 when considering futureproofing.
@@gassug2 Ig your right atm am5 boards and making you have ddr5 is just too expensive
7900 GRE is the way to go if you care about raster performance mostly or you play RT games with RT low setting (which is good enough IMO).
AMD's ray tracing is based on the CU's so because the 7900 GRE uses almost a full 7900XT die, the ray tracing is shown to do quite a bit better than the 7800XT because of this fact. its enough to put it on par to a 4070 to well above passing it in lighter ray traced titles like Forza Horizon 5
If you want Ray tracing then you go Nvidia.
Im still using my Vega56 and im glad you made this vid but something im noticing is that mainly we all should like at 1080p is the default cards, thats rx 4060/7600xt... 2k cards are rtx4070.
I have a 6700 XT currently and planning to get a 7900 GRE. Ngreedia is an absolute no to me, wouldn't take one even for free.
Still using the GTX 1660 Super. Still a decent card.
went with xfx rx7900xt because it doesnt melt or snap which are i think important cool features , and in use its so cool to look down and see the fans not spinning or just idling in far cry 6 at 1440 x170hz ultra settings
sending a message to nvidia is a bonus
OC+ undervolted my 7900xtx nitro+ so its at 280-320W at 100% load, hot spot temps NEVER crossing 65°C, insane.
AMD is not as strict and greedy with their AIB partners as Nvidia and it shows how much headroom they get for quality (if they choose to).
I’ve got the 7800xt and 7800x3d happy with it I may upgrade next year around February to march depending on what’s available
GPUs are boring nowadays
facts
Got an RX 7900 GRE, can speak from experience - it's an awesome card, but kinda weird and jank. On the good side, I play at ultrawide 1440p rasterised and with light RT, and it monsters anything I throw at it. It's usually so fast the upscaling isn't a factor, it doesn't need it, even with ray tracing if it's something light like RE engine RT or Unreal 5 lumen RT. It also overclocks *really* nicely if you've got the patience for it. On the weird and jank side the overclocking was only recently unlocked (VRAM tuning) and overall the drivers seem pretty buggy, I have issues locking framerates in older games for example and V-Sync seems borked in every game I play.
Overall, it's a fantastic card fir tinkerers and enthusiasts. For normies? I'm not so sure, the 7800 XT is probably fine and cheaper :) The GRE has surprising RT you'd be missing out on tho
So a 6650xt would be ok for streaming on Twitch? I had the 7600 on mind for its av1.
Not if you intend to use hardware video compression, where AMD's h.264 encoder is still not as good as Nvidia's - Radeon 7600's h.265 and AV1 are very good, so in YOUR case the 7600 is the better choice.
If you don't stream and the 6600XT's performance range is what you're looking at, it's the best bang for buck.
@@mitch075fr In the video he said 6650xt has or is gonna have h.265, so I'm little confused.
After Rx 580 and radeon Rx 6800, I decided on radeon Rx 7900 xt. I only play in 4k. I'm fed up with the series of failing geforce cards. No problems since I have radeon. The geforces are also good, but 5-6 of my cards all became striped pixel defects a little after the warranty expired.
There is a reason why a quality Brand like EVGA left nvidia.
AMD gives their AIB partners some headroom for pricing so they can Invest more into quality instead of cutting every corner just to make a tiny profit..At least for sapphire it shows. Amazing quality.
4060 is better value than the 3060 hands down. 12gb vram really doesn't mean much at 1080p which is the resolution the 60 class is designed for
The 4060 is a much better deal than before
Well yeah depends on the setting you're playing at.
🐑 spotted
@@I_hate_you_forza who am I being a sheep to? 😂
can’t play forza horizon 5 at max settings with only 8 gb
Bro's whole account is about GPUs 💀
yet you're still going to watch every video
Bro is goated
This comment makes no sense, he is a content creator and you are watching his videos
7800XT was a very good deal already, but 7900 GRE gives us 10-15% more performance for 10% more money, BUT the efficiency, the temperature are even more impressive.
Bought a used 6700xt about almost 1 year ago for $300; glad to see it still worth every cent at that price💪
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So glad I got the rtx3090 last April for 800cad second hand, need that 24gb vram for 3d rendering
Should I get the rx 7900 gre or rtx 4070 super I’m stuckkk I need help
What website is he using to get the benchmarks and comparison of the cards?
Any 4060 gpu brand you recommend?
I got a new MSI RX 6800 GAMING Z TRIO for around 525 usd here in my country. I see they go for around 470 usd used. The thing is, there have probably been a small accident with it as the box was dented and it was sold as a "Used" one with discounted price. Good for me as the card was still flawless and obviously not used.
It still had all the plastic things you have to remove that are sticked to the card, and the pieces that you use on the card and the GPU holder has not been opened and so on.
You can probably get them for 400 used in America, that's not the case here. So overall, it was a decent deal. I also work at the Web store I bought it in, so full coverage for 5 years. That was worth the 50 extra usd.
XFX swft models were as low as $360 usd last week
Is the 4080 super worth it over the 4070ti???? Already own the 4070ti
no.
I'm in the process of building my first PC and I really don't want to have to build a PC, then upgrade the GPU a couple of years from now. I'm pretty new to all this but from what I've researched, I'm looking to spend around $2k and build it myself. I've decided on the rtx 4080 super with the amd 7800x3d and B650 motherboard. 32GB ddr5 RAM, 1000w power supply and I'm still trying to decide on the case. I like the be quiet case that Gamers Nexus always has at the beginning of their videos but I'm still not sure. I'm also undecided on what type of cooling to use. I've read that AIO's aren't necessary for the 7800x3d but I honestly don't know. Apparently air cooling is enough because the CPU only pulls around 80w while gaming and can be less depending on the game. So I still have some things to figure out before I start ordering parts that may not be compatible or the right thing for this particular build.
Im new but isnt 1000w overkill for that build?
@@CraigdaspikeIt is 750-850w is enough if you get a good rating.
@@Craigdaspike lol I'm new too so it may be
John, when the supply of any SKU nears running out on ebay sellers offer alternatives that are supposed to be in the same price perf range but not always and yes ebay query has been messed up lately. Check your filter 'all', 'PC components', ''peripherals', etc. mb
Rx 7600 is a major seller to the R580 upgrade base and AMD has produced more 7600 than all RDNA lll cards except 7900XTX BUT the channel in the last 6 weeks are focused clearing there 8 GB 7600 and moving to the 16 GB model and that has already happen in desktop sales. You have the data read it. mb
I currently have a i5 13600k and a gtx 1080. im stuck deciding between the 6800, 7700XT, and 4070. I can afford any of them but im not sure what the best option is. I want something that would actually feel like an upgrade. Im not interested in ray tracing. Great video and any suggestions are much appreciated.
If you're not interested in ray tracing or dlss and you just want a card purely for gaming get the 7800xt. Avoid 7700xt the value still isn't great even though the price has come down a bit
I suggest if you can stretch, get a 7900 GRE - it's significantly more powerful than the 4070 and costs about the same, up to $50 more expensive (mine is a Sapphire Pulse I got for £529, so about £20 more expensive in my region), you get significantly more raster performance and it's so far ahead in raster it competes nicely when using RT, not that you care. If you can't stretch, save your money and get a 6800 - it's a solid card with tons of performance, it's going to keep getting good support because RDNA2 is the base architecture for the consoles, and 16GB of VRAM is gonna stand you in good stead for a while. The base 4070 isn't really that good considering it's relatively weak RT and feature set, and the 12GB limitation - the Super makes more sense with it's better performance.
TLDR - if you can stretch get a 7900 GRE, if you can't get a 6800, I'd ignore the base RTX 4070 if I were you :)
7900 GRE blows all 3 out of the water. You can also overclock them almost as high as the 7900XT. Literally getting almost $900 MSRP cards performance for $500 bucks.
GRE or 4070S, ignoring ray tracing, DLSS and DLAA are game changers if you want image quality, DLAA just beats any AA implementation
Got RTX3060 12g used on ebay for $145 shipping included. It was a steal and runs all the AAA titles I play with ease.
Recommended upgrade from a 1660 super 6gb with a 500 watt power supply?
Depends on your budget.
Still running my 1080ti for the last decade. New thermal paste, clean the fans, oc profile when I'm playing in 1440p and underclocking for desktop duties. May look at a 4070 soon I've held out long enough and cyberpunk in hi res is calling!
24:20 thank you for including AI in the conversation. Im primarily into gaming but dabble in AI.
Willing to get a 4090 but the 50 series is right around the corner so looking for something lower budget for now.
😂the side eye entrance for $1000 cards sums it up
im thinking about buying either a 3060 and a 4060 rn. for me they cost the exact same but the vram difference is making me.. think.. they are both pretty much in my budget i COULD spend a little bit more but im trying to go for a nvidia card for dlss and rt btw im on a 2060 rn with 6 gb vram (im mostly only upgrading cuz the vram is that close cuz some games perform sheet BECAUSE the vram is not enough on high settings) my budget is between 300 to 400 euros (have a 1080p monitor so i only need something that has enough vram and is good with rt and dlss) also im aiming for around 70 fps in any game without stutters because i feel like 70 fps is enough for me (60 is alr but i like 70 more as it feels a bit better imo) or if theres a amd graphics card that is good enough without dlss and good with rt then i would be willing to take that.. ty for any responses that may or may not happen
i bought RX 6700 XT used for around, 200$. some RX 6600 XT also sells for 200$ brand new. So, i think it's a good purchase.
I'm glad it doesn't have any problem.
Man do I get deja vu everytime I watch these GPU buying guide every month 😂
Truuu. I do mine every other month because I don’t think stuff honestly changes that quickly unless there’s a new launch or something
Recently upgraded to the 7800xt Red Devil and I’m loving it so far. As someone who’s not worried about playing games in RT, 7800xt is performing extremely well
Nice! I went with the Sapphire Pulse, it was around 100$ cheaper than other 7800 XT models here in Romania, and just above MSRP. That's an amazing deal given our prices here. Works just fine paired with my i5-12600K.
@@Adrian_Zgripcea Salut bro, ieri mi-am achizitionat si eu un 7800xt la 2.500 lei, momentan eu am un i5-12400k, oare crezi că ar trebui să-i fac upgrade? Sau e destul de balanced situația, referitor la bottleneck, ms
@@basicpshychology Nu ar trebui sa ai probleme, din ce am citit e un combo echilibrat chiar si pentru 1080p. Eu momentan inca folosesc un monitor 1080p si nu am bottleneck deloc (in FH5, Cyberpunk, RDR2 si alte jocuri cu cerinte mai mici). La 1440p nici nu cred ca se pune problema de bottleneck.
Used 2080s are just under 180 DOLLARS. That's just 165€. They're great and if you're in the US, definitely buy them.
I still have a 1080 (8y old ish) and my friend still has his 2060 ~5y old and guess what, they still work really well for most titles we play to this day.
Sure the 1080 architectury is quite old at this point and the 2060 6gb is quite limiting. But we haven't had much reason to upgrade, not to mention our economy.
Our plan is to upgrade to a 4080 and 4090 later on when we've saved up enough.
We're going to buy used cards of course.
After that, we're set for another 4, 6 or even 8 years.
Thats nice, but Im afraid the connector wont make it that long, especially used. I wish u good luck with that though!
@@Greenalex89 Not sure about that though. I have an acuintance who has had 4090 for a year now or so and no probelms there. That being said, more and more cards show up with connector problems in repair centers each month aparently, so we might consider otherwise 😂
Ive just bought a 7800 XT OC at a decent price for what it is ($900aud) and despite what ive read about the fluid motion frames, I've had no issues with it. 170fps (my monitors max hz) on cyberpunk 2077 on 2k ultra settings and i dont notice any latency or quality issues for this particular game and fsr gets less fps and quality atelast for me. I also get a solid 90-100fps on native with same settings and could probably do with a better cpu.
Picked up 4070 super. Has been fantastic so far. Went with 7950x3D processor.
I like you because you’re the just about the only pc CZcamsr whose videos aren’t overtly obnoxious. As you get bigger, please do not include silly cutaways, slow downs in audio for comedic effect, or that anime “woahhh” sound bite.
3090 costs $600 in my country. Saving cash for it.
Will use it for Ai Image generation, Lora Training, 3D modeling and rendering, and of course gaming.
Got an pre-built on amazons limited deals. It was the Hyte y60 case with a core i9-13900kf, mine came with a gigabyte nividia 4070. 16 gig ram though I changed it out to dual 32. Liquid cooled so no heat issues. I priced everything out and it came to almost 2,200$ in value but only paid 1,700$. Heck of a deal!
Edit: just realized I got the eagle variant which is very expensive even used. It's like 700$ so I even got more of a value then I initially thought. Wonder if Amazon just wanted to get it out of the warehouse.
How about the 3060 12GB, do y'all think it's still wortj buying? Building my first PC next month for my bday
Get rx 6700xt instead
Question Vex I have a AMD 3 cpu and running a 1660 Super 6gb I want to upgrade what Gpu would be best for me 🧐
Get a 2080 Super used or 4060 new. You may need to upgrade your CPU, not sure what an AMD 3 is, is that Ryzen 3?
@@joaquinm7502 it is a Ryzen 3 lol if I do decide to go with a 4060 would I need to upgrade the motherboard as well 🤷🏻♂️
@@Bud321 Your motherboard will support the 4060 but your processor is a little slow. You can upgrade the 4060 and see how you like it but you may need to upgrade your CPU to a Ryzen 5600 if you aren't happy with performance. If you upgrade your CPU you will need to update the motherboard BIOS.
The thing with the 4070 Ti Super tho .. is Ray Tracing / Path Tracing really worth it yet? I mean do you actually see the difference in games OTHER than Cyberpunk 2077?
My last gráfic card as a Sapphire Nitro RX 6800 16GB and is a Nice gráfic now i have a 7800X3D + Sapphire Pulse RX 7900 XT 20GB and 1440p is OverKill 😊 is a Dream Build 🎉