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Ormxnd
I have an RTX 3060 12GB and honestly I’d prolly go up to a 40 series. The new Oblivion Remaster has been heavy on my GPU, but otherwise it’s a solid card.
FigCertain4126
How much is the 2TB SSD? If it’s a big jump in cost, I’d be fine with a 1TB or two 512GB SSDs; one for Windows and apps, the other for games. That’s only if it helps keep the budget in check and lets you go for a better GPU. If trimming a few things here and there can make a better GPU possible, I’d prioritize that. Also, if the PC is mostly for gaming, you could potentially save more by going with an AMD CPU or a 12th-gen Intel. That’s what I’d do; optimize the rest of the build and put as much as possible into the GPU.
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I have an RTX 3060 12GB and honestly I’d prolly go up to a 40 series. The new Oblivion Remaster has been heavy on my GPU, but otherwise it’s a solid card.
How much is the 2TB SSD? If it’s a big jump in cost, I’d be fine with a 1TB or two 512GB SSDs; one for Windows and apps, the other for games. That’s only if it helps keep the budget in check and lets you go for a better GPU. If trimming a few things here and there can make a better GPU possible, I’d prioritize that. Also, if the PC is mostly for gaming, you could potentially save more by going with an AMD CPU or a 12th-gen Intel. That’s what I’d do; optimize the rest of the build and put as much as possible into the GPU.