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Which is better RTX or AMD?

gamerstarv11
Posts: 2 Newbie

I'm new in gaming, I want to buy brand new gaming pc but not sure which processor and graphic card is better? Can any please guide me completely? I want to play some famous games like Red Dead Redemption 2, Grand Theft Auto V and Pubg.
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I'm still waiting for your suggestions. I got some suggestions from other websites. Most of people suggest me RTX, and some of them AMD. I have to buy in the next week. Should I buy RTX or AMD in my new gaming pc. I also need your suggestions about the website or store from where should I buy it. I got some suggestions about
https://vibox.co.uk/gaming-pcs
,https://www.awd-it.co.uk/
,https://www.cyberpowersystem.co.uk/
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I'm still confused which manufactures are building high quality in good prices.
Please suggest me any good PC as well as authentic website..0 -
What's your budget, that's the main thing a lot of people don't include into getting a gaming PC, lets do an overall budget for Gaming PC, peripherals, monitor etc.
Pre-builds such as Cyberpower are good for people who are not confident on building their own PC, but their prices are quite high and can normally get a much better build for a cheaper price. I guess it's the price you pay for a professional to build it for you under warranty.0 -
if you're looking to build a gaming machine, and not necessarily productivity, then a PC with an AMD Ryzen X3D chip would be a good choice. A Ryzen 7800X3D is pretty pricey, but a previous gen 5800X3D can be had for a lot cheaper.
A lot depends on what you are willing to spend. If it's no expense spared then I'd be looking to get a top end Nvidia graphics card. If you're more strapped for cash, then I'd look at a previous gen CPU with an AMD Radeon graphics card.
Knowing what resolution you will be playing in is also an important factor. Most, modern, mid-high end graphics cards will chew up 1080p gaming. 4K gaming will have you looking at the higher end of the market. If playing at 1080p, a high end card would be overkill.
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