lazyweb: what's a good budget AMD graphics card i can pick up?
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lazyweb: what's a good budget AMD graphics card i can pick up?
constraints:
- needs to be AMD, this is for a Linux machine and i don't want to bother figuring out how to set up the Nvidia drivers on the Bazzite base image lol
- should be relatively low-profile, this is currently in a microATX case so i doubt a heckin chonker would fit
- should be less than $300 USD if possible
- my current card is an RX 5700 XT, if that's relevant for comparisoni have not followed PC components at all so i have no idea what i'm looking at when it comes to a decent performance target. i just know that the Steam performance overlay is telling me that the GPU is currently the bottleneck preventing us from consistently hitting 60 fps in Hades 2 lol
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lazyweb: what's a good budget AMD graphics card i can pick up?
constraints:
- needs to be AMD, this is for a Linux machine and i don't want to bother figuring out how to set up the Nvidia drivers on the Bazzite base image lol
- should be relatively low-profile, this is currently in a microATX case so i doubt a heckin chonker would fit
- should be less than $300 USD if possible
- my current card is an RX 5700 XT, if that's relevant for comparisoni have not followed PC components at all so i have no idea what i'm looking at when it comes to a decent performance target. i just know that the Steam performance overlay is telling me that the GPU is currently the bottleneck preventing us from consistently hitting 60 fps in Hades 2 lol
@QuietMisdreavus the 16GB Radeon RX 9060 is the sweet spot for price performance at about $350 (better than comparably priced nvidia cards, unless you're doing AI). The 9060 with 8GB is about $300, also good price/performance.