As you are all well aware, all the 12 year olds are spunking their christmas money on shit, so now is the best time to buy stuff as everything and their nan is on sale.
I was just trying to figure out what Graphics Card to buy as I’ve just come in to a lot of money (not Christmas) from selling all my perpcash but I’m not sure what the best graphics card to get for my current setup is.
The card will mainly be used for Photoshop, After Effects, Premier and an assortment of multiplayer/singleplayer games; primarily FPS or adventure games.
My current setup consists of:
Ryzen 7 2700x (3.9 GHz)
32GB 3200MHz
MSI Mortar B350M (Budget setup to begin with)
Samsung Evo Pro 1TB
Seagate 4TB HDD
ASUS Arctic Dual Fan 1070 (will be replaced as it as at the bottom of the list)
Two monitors (one 144hz and one 60hz) 1920x1080
My GPU and CPU don’t work the best together, as the CPU was originally a Ryzen 5 1600 with 16GB of ram, but I want to get the most out of my CPU and GPU as well as experience the ray tracing effects of more modern games. I know all the geeks have something in mind for this kind of shit, but I have a budget of about £800 to spend on a new GPU, CPU and motherboard (if needed). However the primary focus is on a new GPU.
Merry Christmas everyone, enjoy your day lads.
Sent from iPhone
I was just trying to figure out what Graphics Card to buy as I’ve just come in to a lot of money (not Christmas) from selling all my perpcash but I’m not sure what the best graphics card to get for my current setup is.
The card will mainly be used for Photoshop, After Effects, Premier and an assortment of multiplayer/singleplayer games; primarily FPS or adventure games.
My current setup consists of:
Ryzen 7 2700x (3.9 GHz)
32GB 3200MHz
MSI Mortar B350M (Budget setup to begin with)
Samsung Evo Pro 1TB
Seagate 4TB HDD
ASUS Arctic Dual Fan 1070 (will be replaced as it as at the bottom of the list)
Two monitors (one 144hz and one 60hz) 1920x1080
My GPU and CPU don’t work the best together, as the CPU was originally a Ryzen 5 1600 with 16GB of ram, but I want to get the most out of my CPU and GPU as well as experience the ray tracing effects of more modern games. I know all the geeks have something in mind for this kind of shit, but I have a budget of about £800 to spend on a new GPU, CPU and motherboard (if needed). However the primary focus is on a new GPU.
Merry Christmas everyone, enjoy your day lads.
Sent from iPhone