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If your able to maintain over 60fps minimum at high setting or med-high then wouldn't change GPU just yet .

Also, guessing it's a 1080p screen ? What's the CPU % to GPU % when gaming ? Might need to grab a monitoring software for that one
 
I would get a bigger SSD and forget upgrading the card until the refreshes from Nvidia and AMD. We might get a nice performance boost in the mid-range cards of failing that, a good supply of current gen cards for sale on eBay.
 
BENQ XL2411Z, so yeah, and I don't know what % I get when gaming however I have done a few benchmarks and the results seem fine.

Gtx 1070ti or next gen would run them great ! But CPU might be the limiting factor . Well worth finding out CPU to GPU percentage when your playing games .

Specially next gen cards, might find you have to slap in a 6700/7700k
 
Download yourself MSI Afterburner as a tool to monitor your CPU and GPU usage. Tis very handy.

A 6GB 1060 or even a 1070 (though potential overkill) will get you up towards that 1080P @ 144Hz.
 
For gaming the NVMe is overkill. Definitely just get your boggo SSD. I just got an MX500 for my son's PC just last week. Its the only drive currently installed and is really fast.

I have, in my PC, a Samsung 850 EVO, Sandisk Ultra, Samsung 960 Evo (NVMe) and Samsung 950 Pro (NVMe). The speed difference between them is not that noticeable so if I was buying again I'd just get standard Sata SSDs.
 
I was looking around for SSD's first, and I don't know which one to go for, a NVME Samsung 960 EVO which I heard is a bit of an overkill for a standard PC, or a Samsung EVO 850/Crucial MX500 which are the normal SATA ones.

Price doesn't matter I'd say as there is as little as a 20$ difference for me. Which one is the better option for me and my computer?

Just get an mx500 or Samsung Evo 850 standard sata.
 
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