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Need Help Picking GPUs

6500 goes now under 200€ cause its so great card and is now cheaper than a 1650 for 230€
 
I like the 6500XT benchmarks, on personality sys they got not even the framerates they where popultated.
Many of the Benchmark Streams are Bullshitbingo. Like Gamersnexus, not even one friend got those FPS on native resolution like they have.

Gamernexus says 80+ FPS, a friend with 12700 and b660 PCIE 5.0 and DDR5 is on the gpu limit in 1080p with avg. 56 FPS :laugh:
 
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I like the 6500XT benchmarks, on personality sys they got not even the framerates they where popultated.
Many of the Benchmark Streams are Bullshitbingo. Like Gamersnexus, not even one friend got those FPS on native resolution like they have.

Gamernexus says 80+ FPS, a friend with 12700 and b660 PCIE 5.0 and DDR5 is on the gpu limit in 1080p with avg. 56 FPS :laugh:
Gaming settings make a difference plus monitor refresh rate
 
As a budget user I would say 1660 Super too, if older used then a GTX 1070 which I'm also using currently with a 2560x1080 monitor.
My previous card was a RX 570 and even that served me nicely for almost 3 years, its a bit weak nowadays but definitely not a bad last option or a RX 580. 'RX 6500XT aint better in most cases..'

Btw my upgrade path was also similar, I had a GTX 950 Gigabyte Xtreme for almost 3 years so basically a stock GTX 960 performance.
Upgraded to a RX 570 and it was a nice boost then this GTX 1070 again a noticeable boost so if you upgrade those PCs to a ~1660 super they will sure feel the difference.:)
 
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I ended up going with a Gigabyte RX 6600 Eagle for the wife. Cost $369+Tax which is feasible to me and much better price to performance
 
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