I often find that trying to keep up to speed on all the graphics cards can become extremely time consuming, especially with so many sub categories.
I've decided it's time to upgrade my GPU as I currently run a GTX 970. This card has served me well for my gaming but with Borderlands 3 and Red Dead Redemption 2 it seems the card is a little tired and only just cuts into the minimal requirements. My qualm is which direction to go, AMD or Nvidia?
I've looked at the 5700 XT as well as the RTX 2070 Super and I'm unsure which path to go down. I've always had nvidia cards but they seem horrifically overpriced when compared to AMD, bang for your buck as it were. I'm not looking for super high end, I only run 1080 resolution so there's no real need for 4K support. I run an i7 6700k processor with 16GB DDR 4 all mounted on a Asus z170 gaming motherboard.
Can someone save me from the insantiy of what seems like an endless circle? Hoping to bag something with black friday sales
I've decided it's time to upgrade my GPU as I currently run a GTX 970. This card has served me well for my gaming but with Borderlands 3 and Red Dead Redemption 2 it seems the card is a little tired and only just cuts into the minimal requirements. My qualm is which direction to go, AMD or Nvidia?
I've looked at the 5700 XT as well as the RTX 2070 Super and I'm unsure which path to go down. I've always had nvidia cards but they seem horrifically overpriced when compared to AMD, bang for your buck as it were. I'm not looking for super high end, I only run 1080 resolution so there's no real need for 4K support. I run an i7 6700k processor with 16GB DDR 4 all mounted on a Asus z170 gaming motherboard.
Can someone save me from the insantiy of what seems like an endless circle? Hoping to bag something with black friday sales