This!
But I found a MSI Ventus 6750 XT not much expensive than the 6700 XT. However, their performance differences seem to be almost negligible.
If I go to the second market, I'll definitely get much better deals (found some used Asus 3070 around the price of the 6700 new). However, I'm not comfortable buying used GPUs right now, especially through internet, without having a way to test previously. Regarding DLSS, it may be a selling point to me, but I don't care that much for ray tracing, I prefer good graphs with a fluid playability. OK, ray tracing will improve even more the imersion in the game, but it's something I can live without.
I plan to go higher on screen size and resolution (from 21" to 27" and from 1080p to 1440p), but thinking about it more for working with audio, as more resolution helps seeing more tracks and more plugins in the screen, helping the job, and doind that with a 21" screen is a PITA. So, good graphs at 1440p will be a really appreciated, but as I already said, ray tracing is not a dealbreaker.
Yeah, I'm aware of the low-memory 3060s, but I'm not planning going lower than the RX 6700 or 3060 TI anymore. I think the cheapest GPU in my list right now is the Radeon Pulse RX 6700 I found here.
Yeah! Totally budget solution, but I think it isn't so future proof anymore (thinking at least in a couple of years ahead).
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Well, tomorrow probably will be the day I'll define what the next move will be, but dang! I didn't pay attention before, but fortunately I took a closer look at the specs of the Red Devil 6700 XT, and it has the exactly same size of the max allowed GPU length my case can handle, which could be a trouble due to the weight of the board. And the GPU support I already have here much probably will not fit in the case together with the GPU.
What do you guys do regarding it? Do you use a support, or maybe those vertical-mount adapters?