Hi all,
Through the words of wisdom on this forum, I have upgraded the wifes PC to give her better performance for work related tasks (rendering video - Adobe after effects and Blender are the two main programmes she uses)
Now has a Ryzen 7 3700X based system with MSI B450M mortar max m/b. 32GB memory and a Seasonic Focus GX-650 PSU base, together with a RX590 8GB graphics card.
If she were to spend up to around £350 on a new graphics card, would there be noticeable quality improvements in ideally both her work software and 1080P gaming? (If just gaming is improved, this is fine)
The old card won't be wasted as such as it will go into my PC but, we don't want to spend money needlessly if the benefit is minor.
Thinking of RX5600XT, 5700 or 2060 or some sort but not tied to any brand.
Her m/b only has PCI-e 3.0, not sure if that makes a difference?
Thoughts and comments appreciated.
Through the words of wisdom on this forum, I have upgraded the wifes PC to give her better performance for work related tasks (rendering video - Adobe after effects and Blender are the two main programmes she uses)
Now has a Ryzen 7 3700X based system with MSI B450M mortar max m/b. 32GB memory and a Seasonic Focus GX-650 PSU base, together with a RX590 8GB graphics card.
If she were to spend up to around £350 on a new graphics card, would there be noticeable quality improvements in ideally both her work software and 1080P gaming? (If just gaming is improved, this is fine)
The old card won't be wasted as such as it will go into my PC but, we don't want to spend money needlessly if the benefit is minor.
Thinking of RX5600XT, 5700 or 2060 or some sort but not tied to any brand.
Her m/b only has PCI-e 3.0, not sure if that makes a difference?
Thoughts and comments appreciated.