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GTX 1060 6 GB and RX 580 are pretty close in performance.
its not just less ram, but other parts cut down too
yes both are weaker than the rx 580
worth buying? no imho, *unless its very cheap or free
look for something better if you can afford it
Honestly the prices have come down enough, why not just get something like 6500 or 6600 series of Radeon GPU. Kind of silly and pointless to go buying something as old as RX 580
You can find 6600 XT for under $200
AMD Ryzen 7 3800X Eight Core CPU (3.9GHz-4.5GHz/36MB CACHE/AM4
ASUS® STRIX B550-F GAMING (DDR4, USB 3.2, 6Gb/s) - ARGB Ready!
16GB Corsair VENGEANCE DDR4 3600MHz (2 x 8GB)
CORSAIR 650W CV SERIES
By the way thanks for the feedback already.
Not that many people know that the 2048SP model even exists because it was silently launched as a budget "alternative" but they're extremely common these days, especially with cheap rebrands.
The RX 580 (and 5500 XT) is about the same as the GTX 1060 6 GB, which itself is maybe 10% faster than the 3 GB version. They weren't substantially far apart.
For reference, TechPowerUp has the GTX 1060 6 GB, RX 580, and 5500 XT as 111%, 114%, and 115% faster than your GTX 1060 3 GB. That's barely outside what you would call "similar performance" and probably isn't very perceptible of a difference.
So that will get you your 10 frames more... if you're already getting close to 100 FPS. But I imagine you're wanting these 10 extra frames at a much lower baseline? If so, you probably need something a bit faster beyond what you expect in order to get that. I don't think less than a 50% uplift is too worthwhile even for this. That would be something like a GTX 16600 Ti/Super or GTX 1070, or RTX 3050. The former few are old and you'd be going used, and the latter is... not great on price.
The next steps up that you can (maybe?) still find new is the 5600 XT or 6600 non-XT (this one is close to double your current performance) but those are going to be quite a bit more than the RX 580 and 5500 XT you're looking at now. The Arc A580/A750 might be worth the look if you're willing to consider Intel. If you're truly only looking for a small bump and to spend as little as possible instead of "just spending up" then you might want to go used and look for a GTX 1070 or GTX 1660 or or something. Those aren't great but they meet the small criteria well enough and might be the best cheapest things for your circumstances if you're willing to risk used.
I bought an RX 580 because I wanted something cheap for Linux that had 8GB of VRAM and 6600s were more than I wanted to pay :P
Still not a bad option for that if you can get them cheap enough, but AMD moving Polaris and Vega to legacy support status a few months back them tough to recommend for Windows users, yes.