For at least 1440p 144 fps on high or ultra, depending on your budget, preferably, rx 6950xt, rx 6900xt, rx 6800xt, or less preferably rx 6800; but you’d be able to use the rx 6700xt and rx 6750xt for many games and get the same performance on more demanding newer games if you turn the graphics down a little bit, although I’d recommend them more for 1080p.
For more expensive options, rtx 4090, rtx 4080 Super, rx 7900xtx, rtx 4070 Ti Super, rx 7090 gre, and rx 7800xt (probably the best value for the price GPU) are your options pretty much.
I think the 6950xt and 7800xt are the most worthwhile for most people to upgrade to if they’re not looking to spend an absurd amount of money for high-performance cards. But obviously an overpriced 4090 or something is going to be significantly better and more future-proof in any scenario.
I just want a mid-level card with 64GB of VRAM…
You want a mid-level card with more VRAM than most people have for their system RAM?
Probably for LLMs and good normal gaming performance. I’d buy that too.
Yeah, I would as well
I’m waiting for mid range to get above 30 before I commit to it
I’d rather be able to find a card I can justify upgrading my 1080ti too.
For at least 1440p 144 fps on high or ultra, depending on your budget, preferably, rx 6950xt, rx 6900xt, rx 6800xt, or less preferably rx 6800; but you’d be able to use the rx 6700xt and rx 6750xt for many games and get the same performance on more demanding newer games if you turn the graphics down a little bit, although I’d recommend them more for 1080p.
For more expensive options, rtx 4090, rtx 4080 Super, rx 7900xtx, rtx 4070 Ti Super, rx 7090 gre, and rx 7800xt (probably the best value for the price GPU) are your options pretty much.
I think the 6950xt and 7800xt are the most worthwhile for most people to upgrade to if they’re not looking to spend an absurd amount of money for high-performance cards. But obviously an overpriced 4090 or something is going to be significantly better and more future-proof in any scenario.