should I get the 5060 8gb for my PC built? I am trying to keep the budget more chill tho.
8 gigs will not be enough in the VERY near future.
okay but what would be the best GPU to get then?
If you’re aiming for 1440p max settings a 5070 ti will work well. Wait for the super variant though.
how much do you want to spend realisticly?
What games do you play? What resolution do you want to be playing them at? What frames do you want to be achieving at what refresh rate?
I assume you’re unsatisfied with your current set up, what do you currently have?
I would like to spend under 350 for a GPU I would also want to play games at 1080p and having over 110 fps in most games like, Rust, COD and maybe fortnite and this is my first time trying to build a PC I have a older Xbox right now
What are your current parts? A 5060 would be good, a 9060 or a 9060 xt would work too. You could also search for a 5060 ti. They might go cheap soon.
I don’t have any parts or a PC I’m trying to find what parts I waNT
What is your total budget?
1,100 usd
or just around 1000
Ryzen 5 9600x
B650M or B850M motherboard
Cl 36 (CL30 if you can find one cheap) 6000Mhz 32gb RAM
9060 xt or a 5060 ti (5060 works too)
650/750W PSU
1/2TB SSD NVMe storage.
Case + Windows + CPU cooler
This is what I would look for. Let me know if there is anything wrong or if you disagree.
that’s amazing thank you so much can you give me feed back about this build and if this is any good?
CPU cooler +case+windows 11
[CORSAIR Vengeance LPX 32GB
KLEVV CRAS 2tb storage
AMD Ryzen 7 5700
ASRock challenger Radeon RX 9060XT 16gb
ASUS prime B550m(Third Gen Ryzen)
is that good? sorry I very new to PC building
That doesn’t look bad, why did you pick the 5700 (non x?)
you might want to think about the next generation of cpu like elaniselan recomended. Am4 builds are a dead generation. I would build a AM5 pc. What I mean by this is no new CPU’s are gonna come out for the 5000 series. Choose a 7000 or 9000 CPU and build it on an AM5 motherboard. AMD is going to suport AM5’s for a few years at least. So you can upgrade in the future. You will save money in the long run. Plus a AM5 board will be more upgradable if you ever want a better GPU. The supported RAM is faster, M.2 slots are faster, usualy the pcie slots are faster.
maybe somthing like this. You could shop around for some deals and get the price down. Just an example and its a AM5 system.
because I don’t know anything about pcs
I’m dumb ignore that I think that was mis I do yall
ok its just really difficult to get all the components togetgher