Lupus
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If you ever suggest to someone they should buy a 4060Ti and they end up doing so, I will have you banned for incompetence.
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If you ever suggest to someone they should buy a 4060Ti and they end up doing so, I will have you banned for incompetence.
That doesnt look like a high end PC that is future proof.View attachment 1532859
Throw in your case, power supply, storage oh and cooler
Yup I am, I can go see your street from the cornerAnd i will drive to his house and mo3r him. He is just down the road
It's 1440p, it's also an idea of how expensive PC parts are now.That doesnt look like a high end PC that is future proof.
Its the complex with no power usuallyYup I am, I can go see your street from the corner
100kIt must be able to play Cyberpunk, GTA 6, Starfield, Death Stranding 2 and run the latest unreal engine in ultra graphics and support all the latest technology such as raytracing and whatever directx is next.
Actually for the price of the 4060ti a 3070tiIts the complex with no power usually
Ok but in all honesty. Get a 3060ti off carb for like 5k. Go from there
3070ti is good sweet spot tooActually for the price of the 4060ti a 3070ti![]()
Yup happy with mine3070ti is good sweet spot too
What specs do I look at.100k
Thank you!Around R60k is a good amount for that
Added some stuff to a cart on Wootware, just add the case you like and a fan or two.
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Semi-reasonable high-end:So 50K for high end?
It's just to give me an idea of the latest tech. Definitely need to be able to support RayTrace and future tech. It seems like AMD is still in the shadow of Nvidea. Bummer.I accidentally had two motherboards on that list and forgot some stuff lol, but it's still around R60k
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But of budget was not a big concern. Intel + Nvidea is a still a solid choice in future tech and support?As an aside, I'm running a 7800X3D in a B650 Gaming X AX motherboard. There are features the X670 chipset has which may be of benefit to you potentially, but I see no benefit for myself as a gamer which is why I went B650. Temps, performance etc have been rock solid.
Also, AM5 does not like to go above DDR5-6000. It can be done, but there is basically no benefit to doing so. Rather go for lower latency kits, than faster kits, when it comes to AM5. Different story for Intel.
But of budget was not a big concern. Intel + Nvidea is a still a solid choice in future tech and support?
It's just to give me an idea of the latest tech. Definitely need to be able to support RayTrace and future tech. It seems like AMD is still in the shadow of Nvidea. Bummer.