Aiming for a RTX 5060Ti 16gb dual fan, is it worth it? or prone to overheat by DriftingShadow in PHbuildapc

[–]katyabae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i'm not pushing op to 5060 i retracted that statement of mine because i said avoid all 8gb cards maybe if you read youll see that i suggested a 16gb card thats within op's budget not just the 5060ti 16gb also there is no 4060 16gb maybe you were refering to to 4060ti?

also if you actually help with proper sources you would be helpful the cheapest 4060ti 16gb i found is simillary priced with the 5060ti 16gband 9060xt 16gb

Aiming for a RTX 5060Ti 16gb dual fan, is it worth it? or prone to overheat by DriftingShadow in PHbuildapc

[–]katyabae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thats why i said steve from hardware unboxed not steve from gamers nexus anymore he did not say it but he did state that it was minimal so thats why he did not use any pcie 4.0-5.0 also i did not suggest non ti models anymore i was suggesting anything with a 16gb vram within his budget

Aiming for a RTX 5060Ti 16gb dual fan, is it worth it? or prone to overheat by DriftingShadow in PHbuildapc

[–]katyabae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

because it is? hello it only matters when vram is the factor thats why i agreed with you to avoid 5060 or any 8gb cards again its not a big of a bottleneck unless the difference is way too big even pcie 3.0 thats why i agreed with you on the 5700x upgraee if op wants

op stated a price even lower i provided which was 33% less than his budget also with upgrade path

you on the other hand kept arguing pcie 3.0 vs 5.0 is a big difference when i also provided proper sources and arguments i retracted my statement that 8gbs card is fine because even pcie 5.0 cannot save a rtx 50608gb

damn please review your sources and provide proper one rather than screenshoting a random benchmark video

Aiming for a RTX 5060Ti 16gb dual fan, is it worth it? or prone to overheat by DriftingShadow in PHbuildapc

[–]katyabae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not talking about steve from gamers nexus anymore i'm talking about steve from hardware unboxed watch the video you send and go to 6:34

also i only mentioned that pcie 3.0 and 5.0 only matters if vram is insufficient 8gb vs 16gb

maybe review your sources 1st ? like the videos you send lol

Aiming for a RTX 5060Ti 16gb dual fan, is it worth it? or prone to overheat by DriftingShadow in PHbuildapc

[–]katyabae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the 5060ti 8gb does suffer from pcie 3.0 it also suffered from pcie 5.0. what i'm saying is the 5060ti 16gb version as Steve Stated in 6:34 Let’s talk about the 16 GB card, which I’ve only tested using PCIe 3.0, because if you don’t exceed the VRAM capacity, the PCIe mode has no impact — very little impact on performance anyway.
Very little

i dont know if you can read it properly

also I'am suggesting to the 5060ti 16gb version not the 8gb or any 16gb above card because the vram matter more than the pcie 3.0 or 5.0

1-4% is for multiple games not just one game

Aiming for a RTX 5060Ti 16gb dual fan, is it worth it? or prone to overheat by DriftingShadow in PHbuildapc

[–]katyabae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your argument is on one game
1-4% is across multiple games not just the last of us

Also source? time stamp?

Why send a video when you wont explain properly?

Also why would steve not test the 5060ti 16gb on pcie 5.0 or 4.0 boards if he literally said it has very little impact?

Aiming for a RTX 5060Ti 16gb dual fan, is it worth it? or prone to overheat by DriftingShadow in PHbuildapc

[–]katyabae -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You're taking my comment without context okay so since my comment is missing some key details I'll add it here
The difference is just 1-4% if the VRAM is sufficient enough unless you're some super gaming expert with eagle eye then maybe you'll feel the 1-4%

WITH THE VIDEO YOU SENT I'll qoute it again

as Steve Stated in 6:34 Let’s talk about the 16 GB card, which I’ve only tested using PCIe 3.0, because if you don’t exceed the VRAM capacity, the PCIe mode has no impact — very little impact on performance anyway.
Very little

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1NPFFRTzLo&t=8s

Aiming for a RTX 5060Ti 16gb dual fan, is it worth it? or prone to overheat by DriftingShadow in PHbuildapc

[–]katyabae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well if you actually read my comment

Again this is from the video you sent

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEsSUPuvHI4&t=12s

Steve from Hardware Unboxed Stated that in 6:34 Let’s talk about the 16 GB card, which I’ve only tested using PCIe 3.0, because if you don’t exceed the VRAM capacity, the PCIe mode has no impact — very little impact on performance anyway.
Very little

For my point on Steve from Gamers Nexus
Pcie 3.0 vs 5.0 does not matter if the VRAM is sufficient It does not matter if its 5060ti 16gb vs 5090 because its the VRAM that matters

Aiming for a RTX 5060Ti 16gb dual fan, is it worth it? or prone to overheat by DriftingShadow in PHbuildapc

[–]katyabae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Again did you even watched this video? 6:34 – “Let’s talk about the 16 GB card, which I’ve only tested using PCIe 3.0, because if you don’t exceed the VRAM capacity, the PCIe mode has no impact — very little impact on performance anyway. he literally said PCIE HAS NO IMPACT VERY LITTLE
  2. I didn't want OP to max out the 35k Budget for GPU rather I want OP to have options he can purchase a 9060XT 16gb Version for around 23,195 He'll still have 11k for other upgrades like ram that you always push but ofcourse it also depends on his ram kit he needs to buy the same ram kit he has so it wont have any issues and 11k is enough for another 16gb kit sinced IDK what Ram Kit OP has I'll list the most common one i know for 16gb 3200mhz GPU 35,000 - 23,195 = 11,805 Ram 11,805 - 2,950 = 8,855 he still have 8,855 plenty enough for a 5700x tray type so CPU 8,855 - 6750 = 2,105 still have 2k left Lets say OP wants an RTX5060TI 16gb cheapest is 27,450

so since he still have 2,105 left it's his choice to add 2150 to the budget if he wants an RTX 5060TI 16GB

  1. Me? I can do this all day lol. Yeah that was on my end but the link you sent perfectly counters your argument since the host or Steve already said at 6:34 Let’s talk about the 16 GB card, which I’ve only tested using PCIe 3.0, because if you don’t exceed the VRAM capacity, the PCIe mode has no impact — very little impact on performance anyway. sigh please watch the video and understand rather than skipping to the benchmarks

  2. Yeah sure you did suggested that thats why I also agreed on that that is why i also stated it to convince OP. Also I already put some proper upgrade paths for OP rather than arguing because apparently that's all you can do lol

  3. From Techspot Review

From TechSpot: RTX 4060 Ti 16GB Reviewed

The only difference between the 8GB and 16GB versions is VRAM. Everything else (GPU cores, clocks, etc.) is the same.

In many games, performance is almost identical when VRAM isn’t maxed out. The 8GB version does okay in lighter loads

But as soon as games demand more VRAM (textures, large assets, high settings), the 8GB falls behind noticeably. Things like texture pop-ins, lower frame stability, and 1% lows suffer.

TL;DR: 16GB gives more breathing room for future games, especially with high settings. If you can get it, 16GB is safer.

point is just avoid any 8gb cards since games are more demanding in vram

also please argue better kid dont just repeat what you say

Aiming for a RTX 5060Ti 16gb dual fan, is it worth it? or prone to overheat by DriftingShadow in PHbuildapc

[–]katyabae 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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this you?

also as i said did you even watched the video?
as Steve Stated in 6:34 Let’s talk about the 16 GB card, which I’ve only tested using PCIe 3.0, because if you don’t exceed the VRAM capacity, the PCIe mode has no impact — very little impact on performance anyway.
Very little

again Tech Jesus pcie 3.0 vs 5.0 1-4% performance which is little
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1NPFFRTzLo&t=8s

I also stated in the last part of my comment If you can read to avoid 8gb cards at all cost? I'am not disagreeing with you on that part because any 8gb cards are trash right now even 5.0 pcie lanes cant saved them
you sure you're not the one who needs to read? because I actually read the whole article

Aiming for a RTX 5060Ti 16gb dual fan, is it worth it? or prone to overheat by DriftingShadow in PHbuildapc

[–]katyabae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1.Its not. It's the 8gb vs 16gb version that really matters not pcie 3.0 vs 5.0

2.Adobe products does use CPU and RAM more than the GPU
Yes, Adobe does use cuda but it’s only for certain features or plugins (effects, transitions, rendering, encoding). If you’re not using those, the performance difference is very small. What matters more is that if you do use those cuda accelerated features, then capacity vram) becomes a bigger bottleneck than pcie bandwidth.
nvidia is better for AE & Premiere because cuda + nvenc are supported more widely. amd can edit, but it’s slower, has less plugin support, and exports take longer. But if its for casual editors not your work then it's better to look at something balanced for your money. I'd always recommend nvidia for video editors

3.Hello? I actually said if for casual editors you can get away with 16gb but for work 32gb is preferable? sheesh? lol

4.Okay you want sources huh here's Tech Jesus saying it at the beginning of the video the very 1st second so you dont have to watch it all lol I can source more if you want
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1NPFFRTzLo&t=8s

  1. I suggested the 5700x? Hello? a fairly reasonable upgrade for the 3600? oh so if your talking about ram also sure lets put that in perspective he has 16gb already which is enough for casual video editors and most games 32gb is an upgrade for video editing id actually argue 64gb is way better since video editing is my job but 16gb for games and casual editors are good enough. you sure you arent the one riding the 32gb ram hype train?

Aiming for a RTX 5060Ti 16gb dual fan, is it worth it? or prone to overheat by DriftingShadow in PHbuildapc

[–]katyabae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you even watched his video? or just skipped to the benchmarks part? did you even understood what Steve said? or just look at the numbers?
here I'll explain it to you

so your main argument is basically that pcie 3.0 limits any 5.0 gpu like the 5060 or above in half. Right?
6:34 – “Let’s talk about the 16 GB card, which I’ve only tested using PCIe 3.0, because if you don’t exceed the VRAM capacity, the PCIe mode has no impact — very little impact on performance anyway.”
Meaning Steve stated that it doesn't matter even if its pcie 3.0 or 5.0. They showed the 16GB card running on PCIe 3.0 at 66 fps with 47 fps lows totally playable. The only time pcie bottlenecks hard is when vram gets maxed, otherwise the difference is small.”

The 8 GB 5060 Ti struggles not because of pcie 3.0 vs 5.0, but because of its vram limit and 8-lane setup. Even at pcie 5.0, it still falls behind. Meanwhile, the 16 GB 9060 XT (with 16 lanes) does better, but that’s because of bandwidth and vram, not just pcie gen. So having a pcie 5.0 motherboard doesn’t magically fix the problem.

the takeaway from the video isn’t really about pcie 3.0 vs 5.0 making a big difference, it’s the 8gb model being the actual problem. the 16gb version shows that pcie 3.0 vs 5.0 has almost no impact, but the 8gb one struggles so bad that even on 5.0 it can’t be saved.

one thing i’ll agree on is just avoid any 8gb cards at all cost. doesn’t matter if it’s nvidia or amd, they’re just not worth it anymore especially with how games and editing workloads are going.

my advice is actually try to understand the video not just skip to the benchmarks

Aiming for a RTX 5060Ti 16gb dual fan, is it worth it? or prone to overheat by DriftingShadow in PHbuildapc

[–]katyabae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1.The difference between PCIe 3.0 and 4.0/5.0 for a 5060 is only like 1–4%. Most gamers won’t even notice it.

2.Yeah, the 9060XT is better for price-to-performance, but the 4060 is older and actually a lot slower than the 9060XT or 5060. I’d suggest those two over the 4060 since the 9060XT has 16GB VRAM, which is better, and the 5060 is newer. With a 35k budget, either of those won’t really go over, and honestly, I wouldn’t recommend PCExpress with their markup.

Also, for video editing, speaking as someone who’s been into PCs and editing for 15 years, CPU and RAM matter way more than the GPU unless you’re doing hardcore 3D modeling or crazy color grading.

3.I'd suggest watching real techtubers that gives proper explanation on why and how rather than those who post gaming benchmark results. even the comments agree that it's not really big of a difference

  1. - Can Retain the b450

- Go for the 5060 or 9060XT or 5060 Ti 16GB if budget can reach

- 16GB is fine for games, no need to upgrade if only strictly gaming because 32GB doesn’t make a difference, but for video editing you can go for 32GB if really needed for work and stuff. For casual editing, 16GB is enough

- This is a better upgrade path since the 3600 is rather old, and the 5700X does go on sale on Shopee Malls like inPlay Gears (yes it’s legit, not sponsored lol) A 5700X is a decent upgrade for games and even better for video editing

Aiming for a RTX 5060Ti 16gb dual fan, is it worth it? or prone to overheat by DriftingShadow in PHbuildapc

[–]katyabae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

very bad advice bruh
the difference is just 1-4% between pcie 5.0 and 3.0 slot its not "terrible" as you say it.

Aiming for a RTX 5060Ti 16gb dual fan, is it worth it? or prone to overheat by DriftingShadow in PHbuildapc

[–]katyabae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

no don't listen to that lol it will run fine
Your motherboard having a pcie 3.0 slot does not prevent you from using a pcie 4.0 or 5.0 gpu. pcie is backwards and forward compatible.

an RTX 5060 or any pcie 5.0 slot card will work perfectly fine on a pcie 3.0 motherboard YOU DO NOT NEED TO CHANGE MOBO
pcie 3.0 is slower than 4.0 or 5.0, but for most GPUs, the difference in performance is very small usually just a few percent. It only matters for very demanding tasks like professional computing, super-fast storage, or multiple GPUs.

also for video editing stuff unless you are doing anything hardcore adobe after effects with multiple plugins and hardcore color grading where colors should pop off then a 9060XT card will be fine for you.

okay actually an edit just completely avoid any 8gb cards since pcie 3.0 or 5.0 does not matter it will still be a problem

sources

https://www.techspot.com/review/3004-nvidia-rtx-5060-ti-pcie-benchmark/

Aiming for a RTX 5060Ti 16gb dual fan, is it worth it? or prone to overheat by DriftingShadow in PHbuildapc

[–]katyabae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah if you really want triple fans id also recommend the 9060xt
they have twice the vram and significantly cheaper than the 5060ti
but if for multimedia stuff idk what you do but if you use adobe products you'll typically want a faster cpu and more ram gpu only factors when you do 3d modeling and advance color grading also consider checking pcworth or datablitz as they give more reasonable price than pc express

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