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I have a six year old system consisting of a i7 6700K, GTX 1070, and a 750W PSU. Can I buy this without needing to upgrade other parts? I imagine I'll have a bottleneck at the motherboard/CPU level but how much of one is the question.
I'm looking to replace my 1070 because it's been crashing in games and underclocking has stopped that behavior. I suspect it's dying
The hold is over for me as well as most as it's down to a very reasonable point. Minus rebate and some of those borrowing offers, both the 6600, 6650 and 6700/6750 has come down nicely.
From a price point, the 6600 at 210 is the lowest while the 6650 is 250. Both have stabilized enough to consider buying.
Will it drop, probably, but don't expect that much more.
Btw, on the Nvidia side, there's even less movements which is ashamed š¢š¢.
Definitely more 3060 level or less if you want even the minimum ray tracing though
If we're being realistic, someone using an RTX 3060 or RX 6600/6650 XT level card can't really afford the performance hit from ray tracing to begin with for newer titles where system reqs keep creeping up.
RTX 3050 and 3060 continue to be some of the worst GPUs anyone could possibly choose for price-to-performance. The FE RTX 3060 Ti ($399) is the only mid-range card that makes any sense from Nvidia if you want a reasonably priced card and plan to use ray tracing often.
I have a six year old system consisting of a i7 6700K, GTX 1070, and a 750W PSU. Can I buy this without needing to upgrade other parts? I imagine I'll have a bottleneck at the motherboard/CPU level but how much of one is the question.
I'm looking to replace my 1070 because it's been crashing in games and underclocking has stopped that behavior. I suspect it's dying
Definitely more 3060 level or less if you want even the minimum ray tracing though
Who buys a 3060 for ray tracing though? The performance hit on RT is substantial. It only makes sense if you pair it with DLSS but very few games use both RT and DLSS anyways.
Last edited by youra6 November 30, 2022 at 08:32 AM.
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I'm looking to replace my 1070 because it's been crashing in games and underclocking has stopped that behavior. I suspect it's dying
From a price point, the 6600 at 210 is the lowest while the 6650 is 250. Both have stabilized enough to consider buying.
Will it drop, probably, but don't expect that much more.
Btw, on the Nvidia side, there's even less movements which is ashamed š¢š¢.
RTX 3050 and 3060 continue to be some of the worst GPUs anyone could possibly choose for price-to-performance. The FE RTX 3060 Ti ($399) is the only mid-range card that makes any sense from Nvidia if you want a reasonably priced card and plan to use ray tracing often.
I'm looking to replace my 1070 because it's been crashing in games and underclocking has stopped that behavior. I suspect it's dying
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