All you'd have to upgrade is your video card, any Geforce 3000 series card will play any game out now and any game that's going to come out in the next 10 years.
I'm personally looking at a 4070 Super. There's one with a price tag of $600 and a free featured game bundled. Unfortunately, right now that game is fucking Star Wars- Outlaws. I regret not looking into this when the bundled game was Black Myth- Wukong.
I mean, I could afford it, but that kind of value just seems a bit much. The Super I'm looking at is only $50 more than a 4070. Any further starts to feel like too high a value for diminishing returns.
The other guy is right. If you want longevity you need more vram. There is a reason why gtx 1080ti lasted so long with its 11gb vram. You want 16gb vram MINIMUM. 12gb is okay. But for sure, you want more than 8gb. Im also talking about 1080p gaming. 2k and 4k.. you definitely dont want less than 16gb.
Forgot to add. If you getting a 4070, make sure its gddr6x if possible. Nvidia being nvidia is releasing a gddr6 version and selling it for about the same price. No benchmarks yet.. but its slower memory. Maybe impact performance by 2 or 3 percent.
All you'd have to upgrade is your video card, any Geforce 3000 series card will play any game out now and any game that's going to come out in the next 10 years.
I'm personally looking at a 4070 Super. There's one with a price tag of $600 and a free featured game bundled. Unfortunately, right now that game is fucking Star Wars- Outlaws. I regret not looking into this when the bundled game was Black Myth- Wukong.
A 4070 will pretty much keep you set for games until they outlaw unregistered PCs too.
Yeah, I was set on a particular 4070 standard until I saw a 4070 Super that was only $50 more.
If you can spare an extra $200 the 4070 Ti Super has more VRAM and CUDA cores for AI stuff. I'm pretty happy with mine.
I mean, I could afford it, but that kind of value just seems a bit much. The Super I'm looking at is only $50 more than a 4070. Any further starts to feel like too high a value for diminishing returns.
The other guy is right. If you want longevity you need more vram. There is a reason why gtx 1080ti lasted so long with its 11gb vram. You want 16gb vram MINIMUM. 12gb is okay. But for sure, you want more than 8gb. Im also talking about 1080p gaming. 2k and 4k.. you definitely dont want less than 16gb.
Forgot to add. If you getting a 4070, make sure its gddr6x if possible. Nvidia being nvidia is releasing a gddr6 version and selling it for about the same price. No benchmarks yet.. but its slower memory. Maybe impact performance by 2 or 3 percent.
I have a 1060 lol and a 9th generation processor lol.
I mostly play dota anyway