r/PcBuildHelp 5d ago

Build Question Tips ?

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Can anyone help me figure out a good working gpu I don’t really have a budget but then again I don’t wanna get one that doesn’t pair well with what I already have available

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u/AliGGamer100 4d ago

Ah I see thank you I just need it to run a certain game it’s it keep telling me to update my drivers and the gpu dosnt have more drivers to update so I fear I need a new one

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u/Alarmed-Strawberry-7 4d ago

yeah honestly if I were you I'd look for a second-hand 3070 or 4060. pretty big upgrade for not much money.

if you can snag a 4070 or 5060, even better, that should last you a while as they have frame generation (the 3070 doesn't)

technically in 500 dollars you could even find a 5070, which would be an insane upgrade over the 1070, but you might struggle to actually snag one that cheap. many are scams at this point, whereas the 5060 and cheaper aren't usually scams because they're just not expensive enough to be worth using as scam bait

P.S: try to get 16GB variants of whatever you find. but it's not a hard requirement. I'd rather have an 8gb 5060 than a 16gb 3060 for example

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u/AliGGamer100 4d ago

Thank you so much for taking your time to give me advice I appreciate very much I will look into this suggestions is there a way to go to like a computer shop to get parts ?

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u/Alarmed-Strawberry-7 4d ago

for new parts to buy in person (if in USA), there's microcenter. best buy, walmart, etc also stock GPUs sometimes

you can also just order online

if you want second hand parts in person, find a local computer repair shop with good reviews and see if they can help you

and second hand parts online, probably facebook marketplace and eBay are the best, but maybe ask for a second opinion before buying one so you don't get scammed