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Consider replacing your Nvidia GTX 970 with a newer model for better performance.

Consider replacing your Nvidia GTX 970 with a newer model for better performance.

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Damonatkins
Junior Member
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08-08-2016, 05:34 PM
#11
powerspec is a tier C fire hazard. I would need a new PSU.
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Damonatkins
08-08-2016, 05:34 PM #11

powerspec is a tier C fire hazard. I would need a new PSU.
PSU Tier List rev. 17.0g - Cultists Network
This list will assist in selecting the optimal PSU from hundreds of options available. Whether for budget or premium power supplies.
cultists.network

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BionicTaco420
Member
163
08-08-2016, 06:29 PM
#12
Thank you all for your advice and helpful clarification, particularly regarding the fire risk. I plan to buy a budget model with an RX 6600 right now, since I need a quick fix, and I intend to upgrade my PC later. Thanks once more and have a great day.
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BionicTaco420
08-08-2016, 06:29 PM #12

Thank you all for your advice and helpful clarification, particularly regarding the fire risk. I plan to buy a budget model with an RX 6600 right now, since I need a quick fix, and I intend to upgrade my PC later. Thanks once more and have a great day.

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MaskeddPig
Member
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08-08-2016, 08:12 PM
#13
The 6600 offers significant improvements over the 970, with reduced power needs and double the VRAM. It promises a remarkable enhancement compared to your current setup. However, it seems insufficient for running 1440 at high frame rates; it would perform better on 1080 with higher frame counts. The 6600 closely matches the GTX 1080 in performance, achieving around 75 frames per average on recent games at high settings (1080). Running it at 1080/120 on top settings delivers solid results. In this scenario, upgrading to an XT or 67xx might be a reasonable option.
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MaskeddPig
08-08-2016, 08:12 PM #13

The 6600 offers significant improvements over the 970, with reduced power needs and double the VRAM. It promises a remarkable enhancement compared to your current setup. However, it seems insufficient for running 1440 at high frame rates; it would perform better on 1080 with higher frame counts. The 6600 closely matches the GTX 1080 in performance, achieving around 75 frames per average on recent games at high settings (1080). Running it at 1080/120 on top settings delivers solid results. In this scenario, upgrading to an XT or 67xx might be a reasonable option.

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