The choice of your graphics card should always depend on your budget and your pc requirement. First start by asking yourself a question Quality or Frame rate? If you are going after frame rate, you might have to if you are a competitive gamer, then there are wide range of options for graphics card that will fit in your budget. If you did not chose quality then you don't necessarily need to buy an RTX GPU, you can save money by choosing a GTX or AMD RX GPU. And you also need to make sure that your display can output higher frame rate. For example if your GPU provides maximum 120 FPS at 4K ultra resolution but your display supports only up to 1080p 60 FPS then you will not be utilizing your GPU's maximum power. But if you choose quality over the frame rate then you need some hard earned money in your pocket even if you don't choose an RTX GPU. An RTX GPU will be very useful for you as long as you can visually tell the difference . Game that supports ray tracing ca...
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