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GPU upgrade £350 max!

Took them 3 goes to get it right :D

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TBH I'd much rather go 1080p and 120,144,165 or 240hz than 1440p and 75hz.

Unless you don't play competitive fps.

Also if you think gpu prices are high it's best to just stick to 1080p also as you can then still buy really cheap card which will play everything really well.

wants ryzen at the center of build. at 1080p you'd be on Intel . only time it should be top choice and follows in line with esports set ups, specially with 240hz screens
 
I was wondering about this. There’s a lot more 2060 supers to choose from at that price range. Is there not much of a difference between them and the 2070?

Difference was <5%. They're the same chips, just 2060 Super is very slightly cut down. But very small difference. I wouldn't pay the difference for the 2070.
 
TBH I'd much rather go 1080p and 120,144,165 or 240hz than 1440p and 75hz.

Unless you don't play competitive fps.

Also if you think gpu prices are high it's best to just stick to 1080p also as you can then still buy really cheap card which will play everything really well.
I play a mixture of games ( both online FPS and story driven single player stuff). The only problem with higher refresh rate monitors is that I need an IPS screen as the other big use for my PC is photography and it seems that this makes them very expensive compared with the like of a TN panel.
 
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