Question which GPU to choose?

That CPU is going to be a bottleneck for heavy games specially when you take that relatively low resolution into account where CPU does most work.
Unless you are planning substantial CPU upgrade (5600x at least) Rx 6600 or eventually Rx 7600 would be most sensible upgrade.
 
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don´t buy old cards like rx 6600
(this would only give you marginal performance uplift over your current rtx 3050)
you should also avoid 8gb video cards from nvidia like RTX 4060/5060/5060Ti
if you want nvidia the cheapest i would go with their current line-up is 16gb version of rtx 5060Ti .

the cheapest meaningful upgrade overall
would be the intel arc 580 with 12gb of VRAM and around 50% more
performance compared to rtx 3050 -
however if you have money to spare than 5060Ti (16gb) is much faster
(around 30% faster than the arc 580) .

keep in mind your processor may be a bottleneck in some games ,
especially using such low (sub full-hd) resolution as you are .
although it is an 8c/16t cpu it has outdated/slow single core performance
therefore swappping it for something like the ryzen 5600x would be a good idea
(you would need to update your motherboards bios before you upgrade).
 
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I think you were given very good advice in the post above!


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Video CardSapphire PULSE Radeon RX 7700 XT 12 GB Video CardAsus DUAL OC Radeon RX 7800 XT 16 GB Video CardIntel Limited Edition Arc B580 12 GB Video CardAsus PRIME GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB Video Card
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I’d only get an 8GB card if you don’t plan on upgrading your monitor any time soon, if you want to play AAA games at even a slightly higher resolution VRAM might become bottleneck in new AAA games.

5060ti 16GB or 9060XT 16GB are good upgrades especially at your monitor’s resolution. ARC B580 would be good too and probably more affordable.
 
That CPU is going to be a bottleneck for heavy games specially when you take that relatively low resolution into account where CPU does most work.
Unless you are planning substantial CPU upgrade (5600x at least) Rx 6600 or eventually Rx 7600 would be most sensible upgrade.
This is something to consider first if budget permits. Your CPU is 6+ years old and most GPUs are overpriced right now so you won't get the most out of one. If you can't budget that but can afford a $600 GPU then I don't know what to say 🤔.
 
CPU & RAM before anything else.

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If you can, I would opt for the 5060ti 16gb instead of the 8gb. You may wait until the 9060xt cards come out as they are supposed to be a bit cheaper but hopefully comparable to the 5060ti 16gb.

Also, I would suggest if you have the budget or are looking at upgrades, upgrade your cpu to at least something like a Ryzen 7 5700x, and also swap the ram out for 32gb ddr4 3200 or 3600. Those things would really complement the new gpu and perk up your system quite a bit.
 

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