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With the GTX 1050 you will be hitting 60fps in 1080p on highest settings for sure. For such a CPU even the GTX1050 will be your bottleneck, imagine the GT1030.
I've got a RX 470 (bought new about 30 months ago) and it runs it well (I'm also at 1080p but have a 144Hz monitor).
Whatever you get, make you have the right power connectors from your power supply.
although I'd recommend the 1660 as the performance jump is significant. (its in the 1070 range) (does require one 6pin connector)
Thanks i'll buy gtx 1050. I sold my gtx 1070 because I don't play anymore,only a couple of pinball games,so I don't have bottleneck for games :)