Gigabyte GTX 1060 3GB or ASUS Geforce GTX 1050Ti 4GB

alex.stoychev

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Hello everyone.

So finally i dictate to build my firs budget gaming pc (max 650$), but i dont know what GPU i should by. I want to play the games at very high setting 1080p. Like GTA V, Watch Dogs 2, DOOM.


CPU: Intel Core i5-7500
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1060 3GB/GTX 1050Ti 4GB
MB: GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H
PSU: EVGA 500 W1, 80+ WHITE 500W
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB 2400
CPU Cooler:CRYORIG H7
HDD: Seagate 1TB 64MB 7200RPM


Second question is are all this parts compatible?
p.s Sorry for my bad ENG
 
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The parts are compatible, however if you can wait a decent amount of time a 1060 6gb would be much better. For anything more than 1080p gaming or 1080p across multiple monitors, 3GB VRAM is not enough to do much with really. Even with single monitor 1080p gaming you might have some trouble in some more graphics intensive games.

To be honest now is honestly one of the worst times to build a PC due to the crazy prices of graphics cards. If you can't wait then obviously the 1060 3gb would be better, but 3gb of VRAM is pretty much bare minimum nowadays.

EDIT: Also, try to make a Ryzen build if possible. There is almost no reason to go i5 due to Ryzen's current strength. R5 1600 is considered the sweet spot for 1080p gaming. R5 1600 will...

JalYt_Justin

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The parts are compatible, however if you can wait a decent amount of time a 1060 6gb would be much better. For anything more than 1080p gaming or 1080p across multiple monitors, 3GB VRAM is not enough to do much with really. Even with single monitor 1080p gaming you might have some trouble in some more graphics intensive games.

To be honest now is honestly one of the worst times to build a PC due to the crazy prices of graphics cards. If you can't wait then obviously the 1060 3gb would be better, but 3gb of VRAM is pretty much bare minimum nowadays.

EDIT: Also, try to make a Ryzen build if possible. There is almost no reason to go i5 due to Ryzen's current strength. R5 1600 is considered the sweet spot for 1080p gaming. R5 1600 will smoke an i5 7500 out of the water for the same exact price point.
 
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