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So do you think its best if I go with the 5700?
Do u have 2x8gb of ram?
Do you have at least one ssd and hdd in the system?
Do you have Win10 64bit1903 installed?
Do you have latest motherboard bios version?
Those will also help you.
When u feel the need down the road, update that 1600 to a 3700X.
Raytracing isn't worth it in the state that it's in. How hard is that for you to understand? Less than a handful of games actually support it, and it runs like crap on the ones that do support it, even with a 2080 Ti.
Also, of course the CEO of Nvidia Corporation is going to tell people that buying non-raytracing cards is crazy, and it's contradicting, because he had his company manufacture and sell the 1650, 1660, and 1660 Ti for people who can't afford raytracing.
Are you really that naive (rhetorical question), that you would listen to what a CEO of a multi-national corporation aimed at making money has to say? He is not trying to do you a service, he is trying to trick his customers further into buying into the raytracing gimmick because it's something that AMD doesn't have yet, and he believes he can use it to maintain total control over the GPU market if AMD can't catch up to it. Radeon claims it's in the works, but if it goes as well as Crossfire did, it won't work. That doesn't mean that everyone needs to bow to Nvidia and buy their best card on launch day. Nobody asked for raytracing, nobody asked for these massive spikes in price. If another mining frenzy were to happen, it would be nearly impossible for most people to afford even a 2070, because with the last one, an RX 580 was going for almost as much as a GTX 1070.
Please you do not know and never used a modern gpu, stop playing tech support please