what GPU is best for my rig?

prizzo332

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hello im currently upgrading my pc and was wondering what grapchics card would be the best for me new specs i am getting are


I5-8600K

ASUS rog STRIX Z370-e GAMING MOTHERBOARD

16GB OF DDR4 RAM 3000MHZ

however i cant seem to make a decision on what grapchis card will go best with this upgrade and am looking for some advice also i have a 750Watt power supply. i cant seem to make up my mind on if i should get a gtx 1070/1070ti/or a 1080 and need some advice
 
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8700K can drive any card you want.
Today, the best would be a GTX1080ti.
EVGA is very good, you will get fair value from a factory overclocked version like SC. I wouln ot chase the very top card.

If your budget will not permit that, go with the strongest card your wallet and conscience will permit.
I never regret buying the best, but often I regret getting the second best.

As to noise, none are loud if you have a decent case.
The stronger the card, the more it will loaf and not need to get noisy.

prizzo332

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ok but will any of those cards over heat or make a significant amount of noise?
 

aatje92

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Depends, if you get the stock ones they are usually noisier than the customized ones from brands like Sapphire. But they all should be mostly at the same noise level.
 

prizzo332

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will be buying from EVGA i hear there good. i currently have a 970 EVGA and its great!
 
8700K can drive any card you want.
Today, the best would be a GTX1080ti.
EVGA is very good, you will get fair value from a factory overclocked version like SC. I wouln ot chase the very top card.

If your budget will not permit that, go with the strongest card your wallet and conscience will permit.
I never regret buying the best, but often I regret getting the second best.

As to noise, none are loud if you have a decent case.
The stronger the card, the more it will loaf and not need to get noisy.
 
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aatje92

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Have fun with it!