I was almost about to fall prey to upgrading my graphics card from a 1660 SUPER for something that Final Fantasy VII Rebirth lets you boot the game up with. I had some strange error when trying to launch it with my current rig when it released on PC a year ago. I decided not too however and it ultimately paid off. Someone down the line created a mysterious patch that fixed my issue and I can now play the game without a sweat. Sure hope I don't find myself in this same situation when Final Fantasy VII Revelation drops next year
A Nividia 1660 SUPER graphics card should never need to be replaced, it gets the job done for all of my ventures.
I did upgrade my whole rig alongside installing a SSD two-three years back but that was just for games (and my personal sanity) I wasn't too well versed with PC's when I got my first one so I underestimated the vast speed differences a computer with a SSD has compared to one with just a HDD.