The RTX 2060 supports a 1150 socket GPU.
The RTX 2060 supports a 1150 socket GPU.
If you keep your CPU, a low-end model like a 1050 Ti would be suitable as mentioned earlier. A 2060 would also work, though you'd likely miss out on much of the performance for the price. That's why I suggested choosing a mid-range option and upgrading your CPU, motherboard, and RAM. Switching to a 1660 Super with a Ryzen 1600 AF (plus a new board and RAM) would cost a bit more but would provide significantly better speed. Alternatively, you could go the Vishera path for maximum performance at a much higher cost.
We’d budget around the price of a mid-range gaming PC with a 4th generation Ryzen processor and an RTX 3000 graphics card. That’s typically in the $1,500 to $2,500 range depending on specs and brand. Plan your savings accordingly.
No one understands the future cost of the next generation. Earlier, Nvidia increased prices again; they could do it once more. If you already own a monitor, I usually suggest spending around $800 (USD) for a solid setup. Save what feels right for you, and when you're prepared, share your details in a thread. Many will gladly recommend the necessary components.
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