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Can I upgrade my 4060 to a 4070?

Yes, you can upgrade from an RTX 4060 to an RTX 4070 (or 4070 Super), offering roughly 60% higher performance and more VRAM. You must ensure your power supply (PSU) is sufficient—typically 650W-750W—and that the new card physically fits your case. Simply swap the cards and update your Nvidia drivers. Reddit +4
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Can I replace a 4060 with a 4070?

Yes, you may upgrade the system from a 4060 to a 4070. Please note that you may require a power supply upgrade.
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Is it worth upgrading 4060 to 4070 super?

The RTX 4070 Super's higher VRAM capacity (12GB vs 8GB on the standard 4060 Ti) and wider memory bus mean it's better equipped to handle future games that may require more graphics memory. This could extend the useful life of your GPU, potentially saving money in the long term by delaying the need for an upgrade.
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What GPU should I upgrade from 4060?

A minimum of 9060 XT 16gigs/ 5060 TI 16Gig will do. If you have 4.0 PCIe go for AMD. Your 4060 still worth more than $250 on used market, so upgrade will not hurt you financially.
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How much better is 4070 vs 4060?

Gaming Benchmarks: 1080p vs 1440p

In Cyberpunk 2077, the RTX 4060 sits at around 70 frames per second with high presets and DLSS enabled. The RTX 4070, on the other hand, easily exceeds the 100fps mark.
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How to Upgrade your Graphics Card - ASUS NVidia RTX 4070 GPU Upgrade

Why is 4070 more expensive than 4060?

RTX 4060: Priced around $300–$350, it offers great value for 1080p gamers. It provides access to ray tracing and DLSS at a budget-friendly price. RTX 4070: At $500–$600, the 4070 justifies the higher price with exceptional 1440p/4K gaming, content creation, and future-proofing for demanding applications.
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Is the RTX 4060 good for 1440p gaming?

Recommendation: RTX 4060 for focused 1080p gaming, RTX 4070 for ambitious 1440p target profile.
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Is 4060 outdated?

No, the RTX 4060 isn't completely outdated, but its 8GB VRAM and value proposition make it a borderline choice for future-proofing, excelling at 1080p with DLSS but struggling with high VRAM demands in newer AAA games, making cards like the RX 6700 XT or RTX 4070 often better value for 1440p or longevity. It's great for budget 1080p gaming and power efficiency but is often overshadowed by last-gen cards with more VRAM for similar or slightly higher costs in the used market. 
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Is the RTX 4070 a high-end GPU?

The RTX 4070 sits in the upper-mid-range or mid-high tier, not strictly high-end, offering excellent performance for 1440p gaming with great efficiency, but its 12GB VRAM and narrow memory bus are sometimes seen as limitations compared to true high-end cards like the 4080/4090, though it delivers near RTX 3080 performance at a better price and efficiency. 
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What is the #1 GPU in the world?

The world's number one graphics card for raw performance is currently the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090, offering unmatched speeds for 4K gaming and beyond, though it's extremely expensive, power-hungry, and in high demand. For professional/workstation tasks, the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 (Blackwell) leads in benchmarks, while for value in gaming, cards like AMD's Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB and Nvidia's RTX 5060 Ti 16GB offer strong performance at lower price points.
 
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What power supply do I need for a RTX 4070 Super?

RTX 4070 SUPER SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

650W Power supply or greater. MIN 3 x 8 pin PCIE Connectors + Adapter provided / 300W or greater PCIE GEN 5 power cable.
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Do I need to upgrade if I have a 4070?

I think the only upgrade that would likely make enough difference to justify the hassle would be a 5090 , otherwise I'd just keep your 4070 until the next generation comes along, it's not worth trying to find a new GPU right now if you have a a higher end 30 series or 4070 or above, you might have to tick back some ...
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Does the 4070 need an adapter?

Like other GeForce RTX 40-Series cards, the RTX 4070 Ti features the PCIe Gen 5 connector and includes an adapter in the box that'll allow you to use your existing PSU cables for power. This will do the job if you're alright with the added cable bulk.
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How much faster is the RTX 4070?

Compared to the RTX 2070 SUPER, the GeForce RTX 4070 is 2.6x faster with DLSS 3 on average, and the GeForce RTX 4070 is 1.4x faster than the GeForce RTX 3080 with DLSS 3 on average.
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Should I upgrade from 4060 Ti to 4070?

Additionally, the 4060 Ti (8GB) has worse performance in video editing than the last-gen card it is replacing, especially with RAW media. Meanwhile, the RTX 4070 12GB offers good performance increases over the 3070: about 15% in Video Editing and 40% in GPU Rendering and Game Development/Virtual Production.
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What CPU pairs well with the RTX 4070?

The Ryzen 7 7800X3D and its proprietary AMD 3D V-Cache technology, which specifically boosts gaming performance, make it the best option to pair with an RTX 4070-series card.
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Is the RTX 4070 low end?

No, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 is generally considered a mid-range to upper-mid-range GPU, not low-end; it offers excellent performance for 1440p gaming and straddles the line between budget and high-end due to its strong features (DLSS 3, Ada Lovelace tech) but higher price compared to true budget cards, making it a strong "sweet spot" for high-performance gaming without breaking the bank. 
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Is RTX 4070 end of life?

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 is nearing or at its End of Life (EOL) as production ceased in late 2024/early 2025 to make way for the newer RTX 50 series, with partners clearing remaining stock in January 2025, but it's not "dead"—you can still buy it, though prices might rise as stock depletes before the 5070 fully replaces it.
 
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Why don't people like RTX 4060?

4060 is great card for 1080. Higher resolution not so much. 8gb is too low, it might fall flat in a year or 2 as games require more at 1080. The 3060 does do better in certain titles that take advantage of Vram, ones that don't the 4060 is 13ish% better.
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What should I upgrade from my 4060?

I agree with this, typically people skip generations, so the next upgrade would be a 6060 from a 4060 for an actual improvement. Well that depends heavily upon what you consider to “break your bank!” RTX 5060 Ti 16GB cards are available for under $500… they perform poorly for the price.
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Is PC gaming growing or dying?

PC gaming is not dying; it's actively growing with market size projected to reach over $185 billion by 2034, driven by expanding hardware, popular PC-first titles, cross-platform access (Steam Deck), and increasing game releases on PC, despite current hardware costs like DDR5 RAM causing short-term market fluctuations. While some reports note overall industry headwinds and temporary price hikes, PC gaming's foundational ecosystem and player base are robust, with major publishers increasingly prioritizing it, and new formats emerging. 
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Is 4K or 1440 better for gaming?

Neither 1440p nor 4K is universally "better" for gaming; it's a trade-off between performance and visual detail, with 1440p (QHD) being the sweet spot for balanced high frame rates and crisp visuals, while 4K (Ultra HD) offers superior sharpness but demands a much more powerful GPU and budget, though upscaling tech (like DLSS/FSR) helps bridge the gap for high-end systems. Choose 1440p for competitive, high-refresh-rate gaming on mid-range PCs, and 4K for immersive, detailed single-player games with a top-tier GPU. 
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Is 60Hz vs 120Hz noticeable?

If you're not using VRR, 120Hz can make 60FPS content appear a bit smoother as screen tearing is less noticeable and you get lower input lag. A lot of console games are limited to 30FPS or 60FPS, so the difference between 60Hz and 120Hz won't be noticeable when it comes to motion clarity.
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