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Recommendations for upgrades.

Recommendations for upgrades.

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CrazyMerji
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06-14-2025, 12:41 AM
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I’m a competitive gamer focused on achieving the highest frame rates without limitations. I'd like your input on what component upgrade would yield the greatest performance improvement within my $500-$600 budget. Here are my system specifications: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, Intel Core i7-8700, 16GB DDR4 RAM at 1300MHz, and a Lenovo 36E9 motherboard. I’m not planning to overclock or use liquid cooling; just relying on standard fans. Your advice would be really helpful, thank you!
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CrazyMerji
06-14-2025, 12:41 AM #1

I’m a competitive gamer focused on achieving the highest frame rates without limitations. I'd like your input on what component upgrade would yield the greatest performance improvement within my $500-$600 budget. Here are my system specifications: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, Intel Core i7-8700, 16GB DDR4 RAM at 1300MHz, and a Lenovo 36E9 motherboard. I’m not planning to overclock or use liquid cooling; just relying on standard fans. Your advice would be really helpful, thank you!

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Epsylon16
Member
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06-14-2025, 12:41 AM
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Yes, the 8700 is capable of running a more demanding graphics card, and it would noticeably increase your frame rates. Recently, there have been numerous discounts on GPUs available. Consider subscribing to Newegg’s email alerts for promotional offers; they've recently featured several GPUs under $500.

It’s important to determine the specific brand and model of your power supply unit (PSU) as this dictates the maximum GPU performance you can achieve. A 2070 necessitates a minimum of 550 watts in total system power.
[https://forum-en.msi.com/faq/article/pow...s-cards-20](https://forum-en.msi.com/faq/article/pow...s-cards-20)
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Epsylon16
06-14-2025, 12:41 AM #2

Yes, the 8700 is capable of running a more demanding graphics card, and it would noticeably increase your frame rates. Recently, there have been numerous discounts on GPUs available. Consider subscribing to Newegg’s email alerts for promotional offers; they've recently featured several GPUs under $500.

It’s important to determine the specific brand and model of your power supply unit (PSU) as this dictates the maximum GPU performance you can achieve. A 2070 necessitates a minimum of 550 watts in total system power.
[https://forum-en.msi.com/faq/article/pow...s-cards-20](https://forum-en.msi.com/faq/article/pow...s-cards-20)

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TheReapingElf
Junior Member
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06-14-2025, 12:41 AM
#3
I would replace the graphics card, perhaps with a 2070 Super or a 5700 XT.
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TheReapingElf
06-14-2025, 12:41 AM #3

I would replace the graphics card, perhaps with a 2070 Super or a 5700 XT.

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emilsgdia
Junior Member
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06-14-2025, 12:41 AM
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Yes, the 8700 is capable of running a more demanding graphics card, and it would noticeably increase your frame rates. Recently, there have been many discounts on GPUs available. Consider subscribing to Newegg’s email alerts for promotional offers; they've recently featured several GPUs under $500.

It’s important to determine the specific brand and model of your power supply unit (PSU) because this dictates which graphics card you can utilize effectively. A 2070 requires a minimum of 550 watts for the entire system.
[https://forum-en.msi.com/faq/article/pow...s-cards-20](https://forum-en.msi.com/faq/article/pow...s-cards-20)
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emilsgdia
06-14-2025, 12:41 AM #4

Yes, the 8700 is capable of running a more demanding graphics card, and it would noticeably increase your frame rates. Recently, there have been many discounts on GPUs available. Consider subscribing to Newegg’s email alerts for promotional offers; they've recently featured several GPUs under $500.

It’s important to determine the specific brand and model of your power supply unit (PSU) because this dictates which graphics card you can utilize effectively. A 2070 requires a minimum of 550 watts for the entire system.
[https://forum-en.msi.com/faq/article/pow...s-cards-20](https://forum-en.msi.com/faq/article/pow...s-cards-20)