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Jek2020-10-16 07:14:45
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Jek, 2020-10-16 07:14:45

What graphics card do you recommend for gaming?

The laptop again began to regularly show BSOD at random times, tell me which video to take, there is no money for the 30 gtx series, I plan to take it cheaper, but from 6 cores 12 threads I looked after AMD Ryzen 5 2600 OEM
laptop was msi ge73vr 7rf
i7 7700hq
16 gb ram
1070 gtx
In an off service center with the same problem, the HDD was changed six months ago and the BSOD returned, the log is not saved, I don’t know what to do

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pindschik, 2020-10-22
@jotrib

For today, just for today, in FullHD resolution RTX 2060 - copes with everything (not even SUPER, but simple). 1660 is almost the same, but ...
First of all, the rays, yes. Secondly, DLSS 2.0. Tomorrow 1660 will go to the dump, but on 2060 you can turn on DLSS and at the cost of an almost imperceptible deterioration in the picture - get x2 performance.
3060 is certainly better, and it may even be cheaper, but it's tomorrow ...
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Yes, if the video card can produce not 60 FPS, but 120 - it is faster, but what's the difference? Monitors in 95% - can only 60 frames, and which ones give more - well, the eyes of one fig do not see the difference at such a frequency.

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oFlem, 2020-10-16
@oFlem

If it’s under 2600, then I’ll advise 1660s, but I’ll also advise you to save up to 3600 because the if bus is bad for high timings, although it’s up to you, if you want, take 2600

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Alexander Shishkin, 2020-10-18
@Paradox75831004

Either from the GeForce GTX 1660 ( super ) series or if you want to run around with rays, then the GeForce RTX 2060 Super

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