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/r/buildapc - Planning on building a computer but need some advice? This is the place to ask!

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The original post: /r/buildapc by /u/MC_Lutefisk on 2024-12-26 20:11:59.

Hi folks, my old machine is finally starting to give up on me and is also ineligible for windows 11 so I'll need a new rig sooner rather than later. My question is about the GPU, and I'm essentially comparing the 4070 super to the 4070 ti super. If I game at 1440p but only 60hz, will the 4070 super be sufficient or do I need to spring for the ti to max things without dips?

I'm not really someone who needs to max the newest games all the time, so I'm not worried about trying to "futureproof" unless one of the cards is expected to be obsolete in the near future. I got a nice bonus this year so I don't necessarily need to pinch every penny, but I still don't want to waste $200 if the 4070 super will cover my current use case.

Planning to pair with a Ryzen 7600x. I am open to alternative card suggestions as well if there's another option that suits my use case better. Thanks in advance!

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