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Running a Ryzen 5800x3d need a new GPU for upcoming bf6..

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Need a little advice as i currently have a Ryzen 5800x3d, my current gpu is a rx6800xt i mainly play Battlefield and i feel i am due a gpu upgrade for bf6, I don't want to upgrade the cpu as it still performs well and would rather wait for the new AMD cpu releases next year. I like to compete as best i can so usually play mostly on low settings but would like a little headroom. My Monitor ia a 170htz model at 1440p and i am pretty happy with it. I would rather wait for the nvidia super cards but as the game is releasing in october i don't know if i should buy an rtx 5070ti or the rx 9070xt the rtx 5080 is an obvious choice but i was thinking i could save myself £600 then sell either model filler gpu i buy now and probably re-coup £350 for that as well so have around £900 towards the super card later next year. I am leaning towards the rtx 5070ti but i am not sure it will run as well on my ryzen rig as good as the rx9070xt i also have a new platinum corsair psu ready to fit so have the power, anyone done this and can advice would be appreciated..thanks in advance.
 
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Honestly I bought the Sapphire Pulse 9070XT and paired it with a 5800X3D and I couldn't be happier with the performance. And that's at 5120x1440p @240hz.
 
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TPU did a benchmark - keep in mind it is from the beta and things likely will change with the release game and driver maturity:


There are benchmarks out there of i.e. 9800X3D vs 5800X3D in Battlefield 6 with a 4090 which show minimal difference between them at 1440p and higher.
 
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Going off this the 9070xt seems like a solid choice.

 
5090 is an absolute beast, though that somewhat shows how mediocre the mid-range cards have been in recent generations.
 
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