Gaming PC (Ryzen) Specs Advice Needed

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billubakra

Conversation Architect
Hi Friends,

I posted a thread regarding this few months back also-
*forum.digit.in/pc-components-configurations/199797-gaming-pc-specs-advice-needed.html
Please ignore that and start from scratch because of Ryzen-
*forum.digit.in/cpu-motherboards/199576-amd-ryzen-thread-14.html#post2315483

Since like everyone here is praising Ryzen so please help me in building a pc with Ryzen in it.

1. What is the purpose of the computer? What all applications and games are you going to run? (Stupid answers like 'gaming' or 'office work' will not work. Be exact. Which games? Which applications? Avoid the word 'et cetera.')
Ans: Pc will be used to watch movies, access the internet and play games like VR games, Watchdogs 2, MGSV and hopefully the system should be able to handle GTA VI.

2. What is your overall budget? If you can extend a bit for a more balanced configuration, then mention this too.
Ans: 70k-80k.

3. Planning to overclock?
Ans: If it helps to increase performance, then yes.

4. Which Operating System are you planning to use?
Ans: 10. I remember some members posted the contact details of the person here on digit who buys 10 in bulk and was selling the activation code for like Rs. 1500/-, lost the link of the same. Can anyone shed light on it? My friends are telling me not to spend money on code and get the OS from other sources. What are your thoughts?

5. How much hard drive space is needed?
Ans: 1 or 2 tera bytes. Will decide according to price, so please quote brand and price of both.

6. Do you want to buy a monitor? If yes, please mention which screen size and resolution do you want. If you already have a monitor and want to reuse it, again mention the size and resolution of monitor you have.
Ans: Have a Sammy 1366*768. How to check whether it is HD Ready or Full HD?

7. Which components you DON'T want to buy or which components you already have and plan on reusing?
Ans: Monitor, Headphone, Mouse, Keyboard.

8. When are you planning to buy the system?
Ans: Within the next few weeks.

9. Have you ever built a desktop before or will this be done by an assembler?
Ans: No. But I watched few videos and it seems cool to try. I am thinking of getting the help regarding specs from you guys and then check for the prices of the same online and in the market. I will go where I get a good deal. Hopefully I will be able to assemble it myself.

10. Where do you live? Are you buying locally? Are you open to buying stuff from online shops if you don't get locally?
Ans: Punjab. Yes I will buy online if COD is an option, online price is cheaper, ASS is good and returns are hassle free. Please share online sites for the products that you have mentioned.

11. Anything else which you would like to say?
Ans: Few things-

1. Should I go with 8 gigs or 16 gigs of ram? Hope that the ram and motherboard will be compatible with Ryzen.
2. I need a VFM UPS too, so please suggest one.
3. I am planning to get an Oculus Rift/Vive/Hololens/or any other vr device once this segment grows in a year or two. So, the specs which I will be purchasing should handle all apps/games for the next atleast 4-5 years.
4. In that Ryzen thread people were saying that either 1700 or 1700x kicks i5/i7's a**. But wiki says high end Ryzen's are yet to be announced 16(32) and 12(24) cores(threads). Any need to wait for the same?
Ryzen - Wikipedi

Looking forward to your advice-
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bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
Budget -83.5K

AMD Ryzen R7 1700 -24000,
Asus Prime B350 Plus -8000,
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB(8GBx2) 3000Mhz -10000,
Seasonic S12II 520w -5500,
Cooler Master Hyper 212X -3000,
Corsair SPEC-01 -3000,
Sapphire RX470 4GB Nitro+ -17500,
WD Caviar Blue 1TB -3500,
LG 22MP68VQ-P 22" LED IPS -9000.
TOTAL -83,500.

OP can buy from *www.mdcomputers.in/
Gaming on a Samsung 1366x
768 resolution monitor which is just a normal monitor is foolish, So I suggested FullHD Monitor.
 

saikiasunny

Ambassador of Buzz
Hi there.

It seems like you don't need higher end parts. But are you sure you are only going to game on it? Even if you are, then here are some suggestions-

AMD R5 1600 with stock cooler - 16500

Asus Prime B350 Plus - 8500

G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 16GB(8x2) or Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB(8GBx2) 3000Mhz - 8000-9500

Seasonic S12II 520w - 5500

Case- I will leave it to you - 4000-5000 My personal recommendation goes to CM 590 III

Cheapest GTX 1060 6GB or Rx 480 8GB - 22000-24000 look locally first. Some provide good discount on Nvidia cards

WD Caviar Blue 2TB - 5500 You will need at least this much. Trust me

HP 22es or LG 22MP68VQ-P - 8000-9000 If possible, try before you buy

Total ~ 82000

Leave the aftermarket cooler for now. Even with the new stock cooler, you can easily hit 3.8GHz. You can always upgrade it later. And get an SSD, 256 or 480GB should be good for starting.

Dump the monitor for now or wait and use it for now and get a better one later.

Which city in Punjab, BTW?
 

Randy_Marsh

Youngling
Budget -83.5K

AMD Ryzen R7 1700 -24000,
Asus Prime B350 Plus -8000,
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB(8GBx2) 3000Mhz -10000,
Seasonic S12II 520w -5500,
Cooler Master Hyper 212X -3000,
Corsair SPEC-01 -3000,
Sapphire RX470 4GB Nitro+ -17500,
WD Caviar Blue 1TB -3500,
LG 22MP68VQ-P 22" LED IPS -9000.
TOTAL -83,500.

OP can buy from *www.mdcomputers.in/
Gaming on a Samsung 1366x
768 resolution monitor which is just a normal monitor is foolish, So I suggested FullHD Monitor.

Disagree on few items:

1) RX 470 - Weak card, especially in terms of future proofing (GTA VI, damn!) and VR. Get atleast nvidia 1060GTX 6GB variant (Zotac 1060GTX 6GB mini should cost the least..approx. 20-21k, with standard 1060 card performance)

2) AMD Ryzen R7 1700- overkill, don't need to spend this much on the processor. Wait for already released R5 processors to flush in the market (if its not already), and get R5 1600/1600x instead (should cost around 17k/19k respectively)

3) Cooler Master Hyper 212X - not required if you buy R5 1600 processor because it comes with AMD Wraith Spire cooler, which is good enough for some good overclocking as well. However the 1600x doesn't come with any cooler. Now, it depends on you if want R5 1600 (3.6GHz processor; with cooler) @ 17k or R5 1600x (4.1 GHz, including "x" boost in cool conditions, or 4.0 GHz, without "x" boost in hot conditions; without cooler) @ 19k. You'll definetly have to go for atleast 212x air cooler(Rs. 3k) if you go for 1600x, so overall processor would cost 22k.

4) Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB(8GBx2) 3000Mhz - 16GB is "good", but 8GB would be decent enough for the build. I play many AAA titles (GTA V, Battlefield 1, Mass Effect Andromeda etc.) on my 8GB system without any hiccups/problems. They run absolutely fine. You can save money here and maybe buy more storage (2TB instead of 1TB). Then, add one more 8GB RAM stick as part of your planned upgrade in future.
 

SaiyanGoku

kamehameha!!
Get R5 1600 or 1600x (you'll need to buy a cooler separately for the latter) instead of R7 1700.

Get a single 8 GB DDR4 3000 Mhz (or 3200 Mhz) for now. Add another one later if required

For the GPU, WAIT FOR VEGA LAUNCH!! and even then don't get anything under a GTX 1060 (6 GB, not the 3 GB one) or RX 480 (8 GB, not the 4 GB one)

You should sell your current monitor and try to get a 144Hz 1080p monitor if budget allows.
 
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billubakra

Conversation Architect
Thanks everyone for replying. Please clear some additional queries.

Budget -83.5K

AMD Ryzen R7 1700 -24000,
Asus Prime B350 Plus -8000,
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB(8GBx2) 3000Mhz -10000,
Seasonic S12II 520w -5500,
Cooler Master Hyper 212X -3000,
Corsair SPEC-01 -3000,
Sapphire RX470 4GB Nitro+ -17500,
WD Caviar Blue 1TB -3500,
LG 22MP68VQ-P 22" LED IPS -9000.
TOTAL -83,500.

OP can buy from www.mdcomputers.i
Gaming on a Samsung 1366x
768 resolution monitor which is just a normal monitor is foolish, So I suggested FullHD Monitor.

Sir, is there really a need for a cooler? Can you please suggest a GPU from Nvidia? Where is the case?
I will try, if my budget allows to get a new monitor. Is md computer offering COD? Are they reliable?


Hi there.

It seems like you don't need higher end parts. But are you sure you are only going to game on it? Even if you are, then here are some suggestions-

AMD R5 1600 with stock cooler - 16500

Asus Prime B350 Plus - 8500

G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 16GB(8x2) or Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB(8GBx2) 3000Mhz - 8000-9500

Seasonic S12II 520w - 5500

Case- I will leave it to you - 4000-5000 My personal recommendation goes to CM 590 III

Cheapest GTX 1060 6GB or Rx 480 8GB - 22000-24000 look locally first. Some provide good discount on Nvidia cards

WD Caviar Blue 2TB - 5500 You will need at least this much. Trust me

HP 22es or LG 22MP68VQ-P - 8000-9000 If possible, try before you buy


Total ~ 82000

Leave the aftermarket cooler for now. Even with the new stock cooler, you can easily hit 3.8GHz. You can always upgrade it later. And get an SSD, 256 or 480GB should be good for starting.

Dump the monitor for now or wait and use it for now and get a better one later.

Which city in Punjab, BTW?

I am from Jalandhar. Isn't Ryzen 1600 way too low in terms of performance? People in the Ryzen thread suggested to get atleast 1700. Will compare the rest of the item's prices with local market.

Disagree on few items:

1) RX 470 - Weak card, especially in terms of future proofing (GTA VI, damn!) and VR. Get atleast nvidia 1060GTX 6GB variant (Zotac 1060GTX 6GB mini should cost the least..approx. 20-21k, with standard 1060 card performance)

2) AMD Ryzen R7 1700- overkill, don't need to spend this much on the processor. Wait for already released R5 processors to flush in the market (if its not already), and get R5 1600/1600x instead (should cost around 17k/19k respectively)

3) Cooler Master Hyper 212X - not required if you buy R5 1600 processor because it comes with AMD Wraith Spire cooler, which is good enough for some good overclocking as well. However the 1600x doesn't come with any cooler. Now, it depends on you if want R5 1600 (3.6GHz processor; with cooler) @ 17k or R5 1600x (4.1 GHz, including "x" boost in cool conditions, or 4.0 GHz, without "x" boost in hot conditions; without cooler) @ 19k. You'll definetly have to go for atleast 212x air cooler(Rs. 3k) if you go for 1600x, so overall processor would cost 22k.

4) Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB(8GBx2) 3000Mhz - 16GB is "good", but 8GB would be decent enough for the build. I play many AAA titles (GTA V, Battlefield 1, Mass Effect Andromeda etc.) on my 8GB system without any hiccups/problems. They run absolutely fine. You can save money here and maybe buy more storage (2TB instead of 1TB). Then, add one more 8GB RAM stick as part of your planned upgrade in future.

1. I was thinking of 1080 edition of the GPU considering I am thinking of VR games and stuff, Nvidia also recommends the same. Since I don't think that I will be changing any parts any time soon for atleast 4-5 years so 1080 is the one which I have in mind. Whether it should be a 6 or 8 gigs, overclocked/amp or some other xyz edition IDK you tell me?

2. Man I am getting confused, as per Ryzen's wiki and Ryzen's thread here on digit R7 is the best bet when it comes to kicking a** of i5/i7 but people here are saying otherwise :banghead:

3. Is the R7 series coming with coolers? And what does this mean in layman language, "Now, it depends on you if want R5 1600 (3.6GHz processor; with cooler) @ 17k or R5 1600x (4.1 GHz, including "x" boost in cool conditions, or 4.0 GHz, without "x" boost in hot conditions; without cooler) @ 19k. You'll definetly have to go for atleast 212x air cooler(Rs. 3k) if you go for 1600x, so overall processor would cost 22k

4. Thanks. Yea 8 gigs should be fine I guess. Will save it for HDD.

Get R5 1600 or 1600x (you'll need to buy a cooler separately for the latter) instead of R7 1700.

Get a single 8 GB DDR4 3000 Mhz (or 3200 Mhz) for now. Add another one later if required

For the GPU, WAIT FOR VEGA LAUNCH!! and even then don't get anything under a GTX 1060 (6 GB, not the 3 GB one) or RX 480 (8 GB, not the 4 GB one)

You should sell your current monitor and try to get a 144Hz 1080p monitor if budget allows.

Yaar I am getting confused, as per Ryzen's wiki and Ryzen's thread here on digit R7 is the best bet when it comes to kicking a** of i5/i7 but people here are saying otherwise :banghead: BTW considering my requirement VR and future games which is better 1600 or 1600x? And out of 1700 and 1700x which version comes with a cooler?

Vega is by Nvidia? When is it launching? I was thinking of 1080 edition of the GPU considering I am thinking of VR games and stuff, Nvidia also recommends the same. Since I don't think that I will be changing any parts any time soon for atleast 4-5 years so 1080 is the one which I have in mind. Whether it should be a 6 or 8 gigs, overclocked/amp or some other xyz edition IDK you tell me?

Guys please suggest some cool case as well. And please guide about the OS related question.
I have an old pc with LG Dvd writer. Can I use the same in the new system?
Please suggest a UPS too.
 

SaiyanGoku

kamehameha!!
Yaar I am getting confused, as per Ryzen's wiki and Ryzen's thread here on digit R7 is the best bet when it comes to kicking a** of i5/i7 but people here are saying otherwise :banghead: BTW considering my requirement VR and future games which is better 1600 or 1600x? And out of 1700 and 1700x which version comes with a cooler?

Vega is by Nvidia? When is it launching? I was thinking of 1080 edition of the GPU considering I am thinking of VR games and stuff, Nvidia also recommends the same. Since I don't think that I will be changing any parts any time soon for atleast 4-5 years so 1080 is the one which I have in mind. Whether it should be a 6 or 8 gigs, overclocked/amp or some other xyz edition IDK you tell me?

Guys please suggest some cool case as well. And please guide about the OS related question.
I have an old pc with LG Dvd writer. Can I use the same in the new system?
Please suggest a UPS too.

A GTX 1080 costs 50k. Are you willing to game at 768p on GTX 1080 (hence wasting it) because the rest 20-30k will be used on proccy, mobo, ram and psu (no cabinet, monitor or peripherals) ?

Since you aren't going to stream the games while playing or do heavy multi-threaded tasks like video editing, buying R7 doesn't makes sense.

R5 1500 or 1500x would easily fit your desired price to performance ratio (4C8T). R5 1600 and 1600x are 6C12T proccys.

Vega is from AMD. Should launch after June. For VR Games, there are extremely limited games which support VR and you'll need to spend ~500$ just to get something like HTC Vive.

Nobody uses DVD drives these days. Throw it away :p
 

gta5

Ambassador of Buzz
I am planning to get an Oculus Rift/Vive/Hololens/or any other vr device once this segment grows in a year or two. So, the specs which I will be purchasing should handle all apps/games for the next atleast 4-5 years.
I was thinking of 1080 edition of the GPU considering I am thinking of VR games and stuff, Nvidia also recommends the same. Since I don't think that I will be changing any parts any time soon for atleast 4-5 years so 1080 is the one which I have in mind.

Here is a bit different suggestion ..

Since you are building your Rig with VR in mind and will purchase VR headset only after 1-2 year..
Don't buy a mid-high end GPU right now.. buy a low-mid end GPU , that is enough to play the games you actually want to play now and sell it off later... 2nd hand would be good as well..


VR is very very demanding, so you need as much GPU power you can get .. and the next gen VR headsets will have a higher resolution , demanding even beefier GPU's .. SO save that money now and buy a mid-high end GPU only when you buy VR headset after 1-2 years

GPU's improve at a much much faster pace , so as a result they drop fast in price , especially the High end GPU's .. The performance of gtx 1080 that is available for 50k right now will be available for around 30k next year .. so buying a mid-high end GPU now for VR purpose when you are not even going to use it fully for next 1-2 years is not a good decision ... by the time you actually buy a VR headset , this gpu performance would be reduced to low-mid end and it may struggle with new heavy VR titles after a year of buying headset...

and for next 1-2 year you plan on playing on 1080p 60fps right ? and not 1440p monitor or 1080 144hz , so extra performance will remain unused

so why pay mid-high end money for a low-mid end card ? ( when you actually do have a use for it )

For CPU go with- R5 1600 and overclock it .. this is the "Sweet spot/VFM" for gaming, price and longevity
 
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saikiasunny

Ambassador of Buzz
You are getting ahead of yourself. Calm down.

Let me explain it one by one.

The R5 range is similar to i5. The R7 is equivalent of i7. Simple as that. You only need an R5 or an i5 for gaming.

R5 1400, R5 1500X, R5 1600 and R7 1700 come with cooler. Rest don't. The stock cooler is fine for your needs. (thanks to [MENTION=145143]SaiyanGoku[/MENTION])


GTX 1080 costs Rs 55000 minimum. Unless you can increase your budget by another Rs 30000, then you are better off with the GTX 1060 6GB or RX 480 8GB.

A desktop VR kit costs 500$ or roughly Rs 40000. Do get it but not now. Future revisions are going to cost less and will come with more games.

Vega is a new lineup of graphics cards that is going to be launched by AMD in the coming months. Wait for it if you can.

It is better to upgrade your monitor if you planning a new system. Your current monitor will not give you good experience.
 
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bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
You are getting ahead of yourself. Calm down.

Let me explain it one by one.

The R5 range is similar to i5. The R7 is equivalent of i7. Simple as that. You only need an R5 or an i5 for gaming.

R5 1400, R5 1500X, R5 1600 and R7 1700 come with cooler. Rest don't. The stock cooler is fine for your needs. (thanks to @SaiyanGoku )


GTX 1080 costs Rs 55000 minimum. Unless you can increase your budget by another Rs 30000, then you are better off with the GTX 1060 6GB or RX 480 8GB.

A desktop VR kit costs 500$ or roughly Rs 40000. Do get it but not now. Future revisions are going to cost less and will come with more games.

Vega is a new lineup of graphics cards that is going to be launched by AMD in the coming months. Wait for it if you can.

It is better to upgrade your monitor if you planning a new system. Your current monitor will not give you good experience.
+ 1 to this.

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Budget -88.5K

AMD Ryzen R5 1400 -13000,
Asus Prime B350 Plus -8000,
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB(8GBx2) 3000Mhz -10000,
Seasonic S12II 520w -5500,
Cooler Master Hyper 212X -3000,
Corsair SPEC ALPHA Cabinet -5500,
Sapphire RX480 8GB Nitro+ -23500,
Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD -7500,
WD Caviar Blue 1TB -3500,
LG 22MP68VQ-P 22" LED IPS -9000.
TOTAL -88,500.
 

Randy_Marsh

Youngling
[MENTION=154704]billubakra[/MENTION] bhai r7 kicks a$$, 1080GTX kicks a$$..but your budget isn't..simple as that :p

The advises you are getting here are according to your budget only. You can't afford any of that in the specified budget. Most importantly, you don't even need to get that much costly hardware because all those are overkill as per your usage. r5 is good enough for your needs and you would definitely be happy with it. The words you read on some other forums, conveying that go for r7, must be from hardware/performance enthusiasts..not from budget gamers like us.

"(4.1 GHz, including "x" boost in cool conditions, or 4.0 GHz, without "x" boost in hot conditions; without cooler)"

The AMD processors with x in their name can auto-overclock, depending upon the temperature. So I was just trying to imply the clock speed of the r5 1600x processor. It goes upto 4.0GHz (max. stock boost speed), then if required, can over-clock itself and hit 4.1GHz if provided cooling is sufficient enough. On the other hand, r5 1600 hits 3.6GHz (max. stock boost speed) and thats it.
However, keep in mind that all Ryzen CPU's are unlocked and you can manually overclock any of them very easily, provided you first learn about overclock and ample cooling conditions for your processor first.

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+ 1 to this.

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Budget -88.5K

AMD Ryzen R5 1400 -13000,
Asus Prime B350 Plus -8000,
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB(8GBx2) 3000Mhz -10000,
Seasonic S12II 520w -5500,
Cooler Master Hyper 212X -3000,
Corsair SPEC ALPHA Cabinet -5500,
Sapphire RX480 8GB Nitro+ -23500,
Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD -7500,
WD Caviar Blue 1TB -3500,
LG 22MP68VQ-P 22" LED IPS -9000.
TOTAL -88,500.

Man, I am not sure if you are reading the entire discussion.

1) R5 1600 is easily possible in this budget. It comes with sexy cooler so additional Hyper 212x costing 3k isn't required.
2) 16GB is not required at all. 8GB is fine.

Also, in most cases, the 1060GTX 6GB outperforms RX480. I don't think that is a nice suggestion.
[MENTION=154704]billubakra[/MENTION] for GPU, the best option is to wait. Let AMD Vega released. It is going to happen in Q2 2017 only. The lineup is looking promising (atleast the hype is), and it would certainly make nVIDIA drop their prices. I am also in the line of buying a new GPU and waiting for AMD's response to nVIDIA.
 

bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
GTX1060 performs better than RX480 in DirectX 11 games but in DirectX 12 games RX480 beats the crap out of GTX1060.

Just see some latest benchmarks released in December,2016.

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SaiyanGoku

kamehameha!!
Budget -88.5K

AMD Ryzen R5 1400 -13000,
Asus Prime B350 Plus -8000,
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB(8GBx2) 3000Mhz -10000,
Seasonic S12II 520w -5500,
Cooler Master Hyper 212X -3000,
Corsair SPEC ALPHA Cabinet -5500,
Sapphire RX480 8GB Nitro+ -23500,
Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD -7500,
WD Caviar Blue 1TB -3500,
LG 22MP68VQ-P 22" LED IPS -9000.
TOTAL -88,500.

Ultra :facepalm:

We just told the OP to wait for vega launch. Why the hell are you recommending RX 480 now (which isn't enough for VR) when OP could get something closer to GTX 1070 in that same price within next few months?

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bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
What is OPs budget and what are you suggesting?

Just read this before coming to a decision.


AMD's GPU Roadmap Targets the High-End Market - Market Realis

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Randy_Marsh

Youngling
GTX1060 performs better than RX480 in DirectX 11 games but in DirectX 12 games RX480 beats the crap out of GTX1060.

Just see some latest benchmarks released in December,2016.

Sent from my Lenovo K33a42 using Tapatalk

Just checked. In some DX12 games, RX480 is better and in others, 1060GTX. Well, the count of such games is in the favour of RX480 but the performance is nowhere "beats the crap out of...". Both are neck to neck in DX12 games.
DX11 - 1060GTX is better.
VR Games (as OP is looking for it)- 1060GTX is better than RX480 with very good margin
source: FCAT VR: Measuring VR Performance on the GTX 1060 and RX 480 | GTX 1060 vs RX 480 - Oculus Rift Game
 

SaiyanGoku

kamehameha!!
Just checked. In some DX12 games, RX480 is better and in others, 1060GTX. Well, the count of such games is in the favour of RX480 but the performance is nowhere "beats the crap out of...". Both are neck to neck in DX12 games.
DX11 - 1060GTX is better.
VR Games (as OP is looking for it)- 1060GTX is better than RX480 with very good margin
source: FCAT VR: Measuring VR Performance on the GTX 1060 and RX 480 | GTX 1060 vs RX 480 - Oculus Rift Game

:facepalm:
GTX 1060 isn't 1060GTX
 

bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
Just checked. In some DX12 games, RX480 is better and in others, 1060GTX. Well, the count of such games is in the favour of RX480 but the performance is nowhere "beats the crap out of...". Both are neck to neck in DX12 games.
DX11 - 1060GTX is better.
VR Games (as OP is looking for it)- 1060GTX is better than RX480 with very good margin
source: FCAT VR: Measuring VR Performance on the GTX 1060 and RX 480 | GTX 1060 vs RX 480 - Oculus Rift Game
Then OP needs to increase his budget to accommodate a GTX1080.

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