Gigabyte Vs Asus Nvidia GT630/GT640

DayralPG

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So,i was thinking about upgrading my Card.
A P5GC-MX Mobo,Intel C2D E4500 O.C 2.7GHz and 4GB of Ram,i won't be expecting much.I've also wondered,Can my MOBO FULLY SUPPORTED GDDR5 Card?
And note that,this upgrade is because of PS2.
Now currently using Gigabyte Nvidia Geforce 210 1 GB Turbo Cache. (O.C)
Then,i came across few options.
The Gigabyte Or The ASUS?
The ASUS GT630 2GB caught my eye,the GT640 1GB & the O.C GT640 GDDR5.
All card M.I is 128 Bit.
C.C= Core Clock,S.C=Shader Clock,M.C=Memory Clock

Asus GT630
DDR3 2GB,C.C=810MHz, S.C=1620MHz and M.C=1800MHz
http://www.asus.com/Graphics_Cards/GT6302GD3/#specifications

Asus GT630
DDR3 4GB,C.C=810MHz,S.C=1620MHz and M.C=1100MHz
http://www.asus.com/Graphics_Cards/GT6304GD3/#specifications

Asus GT640
DDR3 1GB,C.C=901MHz,S.C= -N/A- and M.C=1782MHz
http://www.asus.com/Graphics_Cards/GT6401GD3L/#specifications

Asus GT640
GDDR5 1GB,C.C=1046MHz,S.C= -N/A- and M.C=5010MHz
http://www.asus.com/Graphics_Cards/GT6401GD5L#specifications

Gigabyte GT630
DDR3 2GB,C.C=810MHz,S.C=1620MHz and M.C=1600MHz
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4217#sp

Gigabyte GT640
GDDR5 1GB,C.C=1046MHz,S.C= -N/A- and M.C=5000MHz
http://www.gigabyte.us/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4620#sp

So,these are the only option i could think.
That is also because of the price that is on sale now in my region.
If its possible,any answers/suggestion from you guys is very appreciated.
And also,its better not to recommend me any Radeon Cards or even the Geforce 5 Series and also any other brands such as the Sapphire/Inno3D,EVGA,MSI and so on.That is already my limit.

And also,PSU 480W is a huge problem.I think? 0.o
 

shin0bi272

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you'd probably be better upgrading to a quad core cpu and new power supply first. You'd also be able get a 660 Ti or a 650Ti with your current power supply and have a much better experience than with a 630 or 640... But of the cards you seem to have your heart set on

http://www.game-debate.com/hardware/index.php?gid=1183&graphics=GeForce%20GT%20630%20Asus%202GB%20Edition

at the bottom of the review chart theres a dropdown box to compare cards... use that and you should get your answer. Also a card that slow and limited really isnt going to make use of more than 1gb of ram. You should really look at a complete system overhaul instead of trying to infuse life into your current one.