Best Graphic Card?

nate9402

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For Christmas I am going to build a pc that is going to play games such as Ark, Rust, Cs:Go, Fortnite, PUBG, and some other steam games. I am looking for a graphics card that is worth my money. I can spend $250-350 on a graphics card. So far I have found two good ones the ASUS GeForce GTX 1060 DUAL and the EVGA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB. I will also do video editing on programs like Sony Vegas and After Effects. If there are any better graphics cards around the $250-350 price range please say something.
 
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GTX 1060 is a good option and different OEM also going to give the same performance(Almost). So choose the cheaper one.
By the way, Stay tuned to Nvidia 20XX series leaks, they released the GTX 10XX series after one month of the first leak.
Like GTX 1060 leaked in Jun and released in July.

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GTX 1060 is a good option and different OEM also going to give the same performance(Almost). So choose the cheaper one.
By the way, Stay tuned to Nvidia 20XX series leaks, they released the GTX 10XX series after one month of the first leak.
Like GTX 1060 leaked in Jun and released in July.
 
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nate9402

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So you think I should just go for the Asus one? Also will the Nvidia 20XX series be expensive? Thanks for the help!
 

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don't know the price but GTX 2060 will be on the 250-350$ price tag for sure.

And go for Asus one if its cheaper than EVGA.
 

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Do u think the Nivida 20XX series will be out before Christmas. How does this part list look? https://pcpartpicker.com/list/RkFBwV

 

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Specs look good.
And I have seen a couple of articles about Nvidia Volta (20XX series) and they predicted the release in late 2017 or early 2018. Normally, Performance leap is big enough between Nvidia two Architecture.

If I have to choose then I will wait for the Volta because you will use the PC for next 3-4 years so a 2-3 month wait is not a bad deal.