Best Suited Card?

Chuck_Notch

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Hey Guys,

I've been looking around the forum, And with alot of help from alot of friendly members, I've managed to get together a good looking build, but with AMD's new releases. I don't know what would be best suited for the build.

This is my build: http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/1WQPp

I am going to be using 2 1080p monitors. One DVI (sadly) And one HDMI.
Anyone know what would be suited for this build? I currently have a card in there suggested by another member.

My budget was around 1000£. But I'll spend more if needed :)

Thanks
Chris
 

Tradesman1

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Depends, what will you be doing primarily with the rig, is this for general computing i.e. imaging, Video, CAD, VMs, that type of thing? (I ask because of the 32GB DRAM, if primarily for gaming, drop the DRAM to 16GB and use the savings to go to a 280X, 770 or somthing better on the GPU side
 

Chuck_Notch

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This rig is primarily for rendering and 3D work as well as adobe cs6 suite work.
If you have any other recommendations for the build that would be great too, all these new releases are far beyond my knowledge

Thanks,
Chris
 

Chuck_Notch

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Thanks,
Might not be able to afford it unless I cut money in the build somewhere else

Thanks,
Chris
 

Chuck_Notch

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Due to your recommendation, Ive decided to go with the 280x, but which one is my dilemma haha, I currently have picked out:

http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/1XqrX

But I am not sure if this is the right choice,

Thanks
Chris
 

Chuck_Notch

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Okay :) Thanks for the advice. Might go for sapphire, its about price for me at the moment.
 

Chuck_Notch

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Thanks for the recommendation :)

Also helped that the site released a review the same day haha.

With my case being a Corsair 400R, Will this fit in? I was checking some videos last night and some of the cards were like 12 1/2 inches long!

Thanks,
Chris