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<blockquote data-quote="teknas_knew" data-source="post: 2338780" data-attributes="member: 93758"><p>Hello friends,</p><p>I have always been a budget gamer right from the P4 days playing halo ce on the lowest settings, till now having a gtx 1050 ti paired with ryzen 3 1200. Still playing halo infinite on lowest settings possible to barely achieve that 60 fps mark. Now that I have been working jobs and can afford some decent hardware, i would like some guidance as to what shall my upgrade path be to notice differences from my current setup. I am not looking for 4k or ultra high ceiling but something that I can appreciate either 1080p or 1440p with better fps and will not make a huge dent in my savings. Its confusing looking at the gpu prices atm, I was looking for a 3050 yesterday but it never launched for MSRP and even then went out of stock in minutes. </p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teknas_knew, post: 2338780, member: 93758"] Hello friends, I have always been a budget gamer right from the P4 days playing halo ce on the lowest settings, till now having a gtx 1050 ti paired with ryzen 3 1200. Still playing halo infinite on lowest settings possible to barely achieve that 60 fps mark. Now that I have been working jobs and can afford some decent hardware, i would like some guidance as to what shall my upgrade path be to notice differences from my current setup. I am not looking for 4k or ultra high ceiling but something that I can appreciate either 1080p or 1440p with better fps and will not make a huge dent in my savings. Its confusing looking at the gpu prices atm, I was looking for a 3050 yesterday but it never launched for MSRP and even then went out of stock in minutes. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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