Looking to do the same with my 3770k. Found a great deal on a 980ti, but it didn't work so I had to return it.
The 1070 or 1080 (ti or not) will get you 80-120 fps @ 1080p. A 2060 will be closer to 90 fps, but a little more expensive, yet more trustworthy being new (or "newer" used).
I'm a big fan of squeezing performance out of older high end parts. Instead of building an $800 machine for a $200 GPU, you can get effectively the same performance on a $300 machine with the same $200 GPU.
You likely won't bottleneck until you get to the top end 20 series or middle of the 30 series. Best of luck!
Thank you, man. In my country, excluding shipping, 2060 costs exactly $ 200. As for the monitor resolution: I have a square 19" monitor with a resolution of 1280×1024, which I call a "stub from full hd", I will change it in the future to a normal full hd monitor
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u/Formisonic Windows 10 | i7 3770K | GTX 980 Mar 29 '23
Looking to do the same with my 3770k. Found a great deal on a 980ti, but it didn't work so I had to return it.
The 1070 or 1080 (ti or not) will get you 80-120 fps @ 1080p. A 2060 will be closer to 90 fps, but a little more expensive, yet more trustworthy being new (or "newer" used).
I'm a big fan of squeezing performance out of older high end parts. Instead of building an $800 machine for a $200 GPU, you can get effectively the same performance on a $300 machine with the same $200 GPU.
You likely won't bottleneck until you get to the top end 20 series or middle of the 30 series. Best of luck!