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Here are some tips to help you build a new computer.

Here are some tips to help you build a new computer.

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BlindedCookie
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07-14-2026, 06:06 AM
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I'd skip the 5060Ti until we get a proper working driver from Nvidia.
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BlindedCookie
07-14-2026, 06:06 AM #11

I'd skip the 5060Ti until we get a proper working driver from Nvidia.

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Raidex20
Posting Freak
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07-14-2026, 08:36 AM
#12
You should buy a 1440p monitor if you plan on using DLSS. Most people never do this, especially those who play games like first person shooters such as yourself. https://www.pazaruvaj.com/p/agon-q27g42xe-pP1188328738/ AOC AGON Q27G42XE is 317,00 лв.
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Raidex20
07-14-2026, 08:36 AM #12

You should buy a 1440p monitor if you plan on using DLSS. Most people never do this, especially those who play games like first person shooters such as yourself. https://www.pazaruvaj.com/p/agon-q27g42xe-pP1188328738/ AOC AGON Q27G42XE is 317,00 лв.

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07-14-2026, 09:42 AM
#13
But it's okay if you have these options in case he needs them for other games. Also, AMD cards are usually doing worse than Nvidia cards. For Counter-Strike, lower end Nvidia cards are catching up to higher end AMD cards. The 5060Ti is much better than the Radeon 7700XT when it comes to gaming, and that's true even more so for CS2. In fact, the RTX 5070 performs better than the older Radeon 9070 XT in CS2 because of how well it handles monitors at 1440p. I would recommend a 1440p high refresh rate panel with a 2025 refresh rate for most games. But if you only play Counter-Strike, a 1080p 27-inch 240Hz monitor is the best choice because it gives you every extra frame per second possible in this skill-based game. However, if you switch between multiple games and spend time on different titles, then a 1440p 27-inch 180Hz panel will be better for general use. For instance, the ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQ3A offers a 27-inch IPS display with QHD resolution (2560x1440) and 180Hz refresh rate at 1ms response time, which is perfect. Or you could look at another option called why_me that costs less but still does the same thing well for your needs.
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Assassin_AndyZ
07-14-2026, 09:42 AM #13

But it's okay if you have these options in case he needs them for other games. Also, AMD cards are usually doing worse than Nvidia cards. For Counter-Strike, lower end Nvidia cards are catching up to higher end AMD cards. The 5060Ti is much better than the Radeon 7700XT when it comes to gaming, and that's true even more so for CS2. In fact, the RTX 5070 performs better than the older Radeon 9070 XT in CS2 because of how well it handles monitors at 1440p. I would recommend a 1440p high refresh rate panel with a 2025 refresh rate for most games. But if you only play Counter-Strike, a 1080p 27-inch 240Hz monitor is the best choice because it gives you every extra frame per second possible in this skill-based game. However, if you switch between multiple games and spend time on different titles, then a 1440p 27-inch 180Hz panel will be better for general use. For instance, the ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQ3A offers a 27-inch IPS display with QHD resolution (2560x1440) and 180Hz refresh rate at 1ms response time, which is perfect. Or you could look at another option called why_me that costs less but still does the same thing well for your needs.

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xX_Verdy_Xx
Junior Member
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07-14-2026, 04:39 PM
#14
Do you want to know why your game gets shaky or crashes when the driver changes? I have never had many problems with my graphics card, except that one specific game called Grim Dawn stops working after playing for a few days.
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xX_Verdy_Xx
07-14-2026, 04:39 PM #14

Do you want to know why your game gets shaky or crashes when the driver changes? I have never had many problems with my graphics card, except that one specific game called Grim Dawn stops working after playing for a few days.

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Anonymous_II
Junior Member
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07-19-2026, 08:08 AM
#15
The 5060ti needs newer drivers that are pretty bad at best. Jay has some videos about this, and GN also talked about driver issues recently. I don't know for sure if those problems apply to these two games, but I'd rather not take the risk. Instead of using the new drivers, I'm still running 566.36 on my 4060 laptop for now. Here are some links to check out: [View here] [View here] [View here]
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Anonymous_II
07-19-2026, 08:08 AM #15

The 5060ti needs newer drivers that are pretty bad at best. Jay has some videos about this, and GN also talked about driver issues recently. I don't know for sure if those problems apply to these two games, but I'd rather not take the risk. Instead of using the new drivers, I'm still running 566.36 on my 4060 laptop for now. Here are some links to check out: [View here] [View here] [View here]

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allyaaa
Junior Member
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07-19-2026, 08:23 AM
#16
this situation seems way too big. people are making more of an issue out of it than they actually need to, even if a problem does happen and they fix it right away. Right now, the 5060 Ti with 16GB is probably the best deal in that price range under $500, so many people are buying it. I remember getting scammed by AMD before with the same stuff, but my RX 580 or 390X never gave me a single issue, not even on the newer 270X or 6850 models. Even if there were bad drivers making games crash in some titles, I just swapped out for an older driver (even though no game-ready old driver exists yet), and I'm sure everything will be fine very soon.
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allyaaa
07-19-2026, 08:23 AM #16

this situation seems way too big. people are making more of an issue out of it than they actually need to, even if a problem does happen and they fix it right away. Right now, the 5060 Ti with 16GB is probably the best deal in that price range under $500, so many people are buying it. I remember getting scammed by AMD before with the same stuff, but my RX 580 or 390X never gave me a single issue, not even on the newer 270X or 6850 models. Even if there were bad drivers making games crash in some titles, I just swapped out for an older driver (even though no game-ready old driver exists yet), and I'm sure everything will be fine very soon.

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