Need help picking a basic GPU

imported_blip

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Hi all,

I recently bought a Dell system that has a Ryzen 7 1700 and an RX 570. I don’t game, just planning to use it for home use, watching movies, light photo editing, etc., but I plan to get a 27” 4K monitor (maybe 2K, but hopefully 4K). I plan on selling the 570 since it’s way more card then I need. So, I need to replace it, but not sure with what. I was thinking:

GT 1030 ~$60-70 (low profile or regular? Does it matter?)
RX 550 $90-100 (2Gb or 4Gb?)
GTX 1050 $115
GTX 770 ~$90 used

Would any of these work as well for my needs as the others? Should I get a newer card because of better technology, of just go by what has better benchmarks? Want it to last as long as possible. I’ve found some on eBay, but not a huge savings, and not much locally on Craigslist. I wasn’t sure which older cards would compare to these, and if they would be a better deal. So many models/numbers...
Thanks so much!
 

VirtualLarry

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Dude, don't replace it with something lesser / older. There's no shame in owning a semi-powerful dGPU.

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LTC8K6

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When the new AMD APUs come out soon, sell the 1700 and the 570?