Should I buy The 7990, 7980, 7970

mghali

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He guys,
First of all, I am going to explain my needs for the GPU and tell you my PC specs.

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Specs:
CPU: Intel Core i5- 3450 (ivy bridge)
HDD: 1TB WD Green
Motherboard: Gigabyte H77- DS3H
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 (2GB GDDR5)
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I am a bit of a gamer. I usually play (Need for speed Most Wanted (2012), GTA IV, Just cause 2, Far Cry 3, etc.) on a single 1080p screen.
I can see a bit of frame lag here and there when playing at ultra settings in games like Just Cause 2. I am planning to upgrade my gpu so it will work perfectly fine. I need your opinions about that.
Like
Nvidia 670 or 660
Amd 7970 or 7950

I just need a great gpu for a great price.

Please reply as soon as possible. :)
Thanks for your time.
 

Apanzee

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Dec 17, 2012
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I've deleted all your other threads on grounds of mass duplicates/spam posting.

DO NOT POST THE SAME QUESTION TEN TIMES.

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If you're gaming on a single monitor, either the HD 7950 or GTX 670 will max out, or come close to maxing out most games at 1080p on a single display.

If you plan to upgrade to a dual or triple monitor configuration in the future, take into account your available PCIe slots and whether you have room for another graphics card down the road for SLI/CFX. If not, go with a dual GPU card like the GTX 690 or HD 7990.