Best GPU among these to couple with G4560?

Sanjay_Vig

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I am planning to buy a new GPU to couple with my G4560. My target is High-Ultra/Max settings gaming at decent FPS (Around 40-50).

Here's the list of options I have:

1. AMD RX 560 Pulse 4GB = Price INR 11000
2. GTX 960 2GB = Price INR 11500
3. Zotac GTX 1050 Ti 4 GB Single Fan = Price INR 11500
4. Gigabyte GTX 1050 Ti 4 GB Dual Fan OC Edition = Price INR 13700

Please suggest me the best GPU among these!


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System Specs
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Operating System: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
Motherboard: Gigabyte B250M-DS3H
Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G4560 @ 3.50GHz (4 CPUs), ~3.5GHz
Memory: Kingston HyperX 8192MB 2133MHz RAM
PSU: Corsair VX 550
 
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gtx 1050ti will fit your system better. RX 560 is slower and as the prices are almost the same (according to your post), I would definitely go with gtx 1050ti.

You will be able to play most of the newer games with mid-high or custom high settings 1080p.
Your cpu is as fast as old i5 (sandy bridge) processor which is still good enough for gaming.

IvakaS

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I'd go with the RX 560. I'm a fan of AMD graphics and their drivers are getting better and better. I believe the RX 560 will do better than the other ones and you can feel free to remove GTX 960 from the list. Also, as I see, the AMD GPU is the cheapest one.

You can check how those GPUs will perform on different games (1920x1080) here: http://www.game-debate.com
Just pick the parts you wish and experiment :p
 

Sanjay_Vig

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Yeah. I am not a fan of 60 FPS. Playable FPS (Around 35-50) is just fine with me.
 


I pretty much agree with both of the above statements.

The 1050 Ti 4GB and 560 4GB are on the same gaming level which is just a step above entry level. It depends on the game and the driver it favors which will handle a game better. Because you can purchase the 560 for less that's my recommendation.

Your expectations are insanely high. High settings?

1050 Ti
1060
1070
1080
1080Ti

It's on the bottom of the totem pole so while some older and less resource hungry games will do fine with high the hungrier AAA titles will not come close. 720p will help you attain higher FPS with higher settings than you could get with your monitor at 1080p(if it's capable of that).

We then need to look to the rest of your hardware. We can see the eyes of the PC. How fast can your eyes run? Having an entry-mid range card means nothing if you have a FX 4300 or some other low end CPU with 4GB RAM.
 

Sanjay_Vig

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Sorry for that! I have now added my Computer Specs in the title post.
 

Iceman21

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gtx 1050ti will fit your system better. RX 560 is slower and as the prices are almost the same (according to your post), I would definitely go with gtx 1050ti.

You will be able to play most of the newer games with mid-high or custom high settings 1080p.
Your cpu is as fast as old i5 (sandy bridge) processor which is still good enough for gaming.
 
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